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Recent HSC PublicationsIssue Briefs30 Health Care Perceptions and Experiences: It’s Not Whether You Are in an HMO, It’s Whether You Think You Are by James D. Reschovsky and J. Lee Hargraves 31 Wall Street Comes to Washington: Market Watchers Evaluate the Health Care System 32 Are Defined Contributions a New Direction for Employer-Sponsored Coverage? by Sally Trude and Paul B. Ginsburg 33 At the Brink: How Harvard Pilgrim Got in Trouble by Linda R. Brewster and Paul B. Ginsburg 34 Race, Ethnicity and Preventive Services: No Gains for Hispanics by J. Lee Hargraves 35 Back to the Future? New Cost and Access Challenges Emerge: Initial Findings from HSC’s Recent Site Visits by Cara S. Lesser and Paul B. Ginsburg 36 Tax Credits and Purchasing Pools: Will this Marriage Work? by Sally Trude and Paul B. Ginsburg 37 Defined Contributions: The Search for a New Vision 38 Emergency Room Diversions: A Symptom of Hospitals Under Stress by Linda R. Brewster, Liza S. Rudell and Cara S. Lesser 39 Provider Network Instability: Implications for Choice, Costs and Continuity of Care by Ashley C. Short, Glen P. Mays and Timothy K. Lake 40 Health Plan-Provider Showdowns on the Rise by Bradley C. Strunk, Kelly J. Devers and Robert E. HurleyData Bulletins19 Some Communities Make Progress in Reducing Children's Uninsurance by Michael H. Park and Peter J. Cunningham. 20 Tracking Health Care Costs: An Upswing in Premiums and Costs Underlying Health InsuranceCommunity Reports1 Indianpolis, Ind., Provider Systems Thrive in Robust Economy 2 Cleveland, Ohio, Increased Consolidation Raises Concerns 3 Seattle, Wash., Market Instability Puts Future of HMO's in Question 4 Phoenix, Ariz., Rapid Population Growth Attracts National Firms 5 Syracuse, N.Y., Insurers Consolidate, Hospitals Struggle Financially 6 Lansing, Mich., Highly Consolidate, Market Poses Cost Control Challenges 7 Greenville, S.C., Hospitals Compete for More Competition 8 Little Rock, Ark., Hopes Dim for More Competition 9 Orange County, Califk., HMO Model Shaken but Remains Intact 10 Miami, Fla., Hospitals Profit from Aggressive Negotiations 11 Boston, Mass., upcoming Summer 2001 12 Northern New Jersey, upcoming Summer 2001 Table of Contents | Previous Section | Next Section |
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