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Ultimately, all health care is organized and delivered at ground level-in local communities-where HSC collects information about the changing health system. HSC research provides perspectives on the role of employers/consumers, health plans, hospitals and physicians in local health care markets.



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
No Exodus: Physicians and Managed Care NetworksAnn S. O'Malley, James D. Reschovsky May 2006
Tracking Report No. 14
 
Northern New Jersey Health Care Market Reflects Urban-Suburban ContrastsLaurie E. Felland, Grace Anglin, Amelia M. Bond, Gary Claxton, Ann S. O'Malley, Caroleen W. Quach December 2010
Community Report No. 4
 
Patient Cost-Sharing Innovations: Promises and PitfallsSally Trude, Joy M. Grossman January 2004
Issue Brief No. 75
 
Patients Concerned About Insurer InfluencesJ. Lee Hargraves June 2000
Data Bulletin No. 17
 
Patients, Profits and Health System Change: May 1997
Issue Brief No. 09
 
Payment Arrangements and Financial Incentives for PhysiciansTimothy K. Lake, Robert F. St. Peter Fall 1997
Data Bulletin No. 08
 
Physician Incomes in Rural and Urban AmericaJames D. Reschovsky, Andrea Staiti January 2005
Issue Brief No. 92
 
Physicians Key to Health Maintenance Organization Popularity in Orange CountyLaurie E. Felland, Genna R. Cohen, Paul B. Ginsburg, Elizabeth A. November, Ha T. Tu, Tracy Yee August 2011
Community Report No. 10
 
Physicians Must Lead Local Organizations if Practices Are to Work, Panel Says February 2, 1999
Conference Executive Summary
 
Policy Implications of Risk Selection in Medicare HMOs:Heidi H. Whitmore November 1996
Issue Brief No. 04
 
Population Growth, Economic Downturn Stress Phoenix's Health Care CapacityAshley C. Short, Jon B. Christianson, Debra A. Draper, Linda R. Brewster, Robert E. Hurley, Richard Sorian, Lawrence D. Brown, Gigi Y. Liu Summer 2003
Community Report No. 10
 
Portland, Oregon: Health Insurance Market Geared Up for National Health ReformsHa T. Tu, Robert Mechanic, Ellyn R. Boukus, Kevin Draper July 2013
RWJF Reform Community Report
 
Premium Hikes and Malpractice Insurance Disrupt Miami Health Care MarketGlen P. Mays, Sally Trude, Lawrence P. Casalino, Laurie E. Felland, Gary Claxton, Megan McHugh, Hoangmai H. Pham, Jessica H. May Summer 2003
Community Report No. 11
 
Primary Care Physicians Concerned about Patients' Access to Mental Health ServicesMiriam Shuchman, Robert F. St. Peter Fall 1997
Data Bulletin No. 06
 
Provider Network Instability: Implications for Choice, Costs and Continuity of CareAshley C. Short, Glen P. Mays, Timothy K. Lake June 2001
Issue Brief No. 39
 
Public Health Departments Adapt to Medicaid Managed CareRose Marie Martinez, Elizabeth Closter November 1998
Issue Brief No. 16
 
Race, Ethnicity and Preventive Services:J. Lee Hargraves January 2001
Issue Brief No. 34
 
Rapid Population Growth Outpaces Phoenix Health System CapacitySally Trude, Jon B. Christianson, Kelly L. McKenzie, Ann S. O'Malley, Andrea Staiti, Erin Fries Taylor September 2005
Community Report No. 6
 
Reversal of Fortune: Medicare+Choice Collides with Market ForcesJoy M. Grossman, Bradley C. Strunk, Robert E. Hurley May 2002
Issue Brief No. 52
Supplementary Data
 
Rhetoric vs. Reality: Employer Views on Consumer-Driven Health CareSally Trude, Leslie Jackson Conwell July 2004
Issue Brief No. 86
 
       

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