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Insurance Coverage & Costs

HSC analyses focus on private and public insurance coverage, the uninsured and the cost of health care. HSC research provides insight into a range of topics, including how health care costs are changing, why the nation's number of uninsured continues to rise and how employer-sponsored coverage is changing.



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
Public Health Departments Adapt to Medicaid Managed CareRose Marie Martinez, Elizabeth Closter November 1998
Issue Brief No. 16
 
Wall Street Comes to Washington: December 1998
Issue Brief No. 17
 
Wall Street Comes to Washington: September 1999
Issue Brief No. 21
 
Who Declines Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance and Is Uninsured?Peter J. Cunningham, Elizabeth Schaefer, Christopher Hogan October 1999
Issue Brief No. 22
 
Tracking Health Care Costs:Paul B. Ginsburg November 1999
Issue Brief No. 23
 
Local Innovations Provide Managed Care for the UninsuredLaurie E. Felland, Cara S. Lesser January 2000
Issue Brief No. 25
 
Who Has a Choice of Health Plans?Sally Trude February 2000
Issue Brief No. 27
 
Recent Trends in Children's Health InsurancePeter J. Cunningham, Michael H. Park April 2000
Issue Brief No. 29
 
Wall Street Comes to Washington: September 2000
Issue Brief No. 31
 
Are Defined Contributions a New Direction for Employer-Sponsored Coverage?Sally Trude, Paul B. Ginsburg October 2000
Issue Brief No. 32
 
Back To The Future? New Cost and Access Challenges EmergeCara S. Lesser, Paul B. Ginsburg February 2001
Issue Brief No. 35
 
Tax Credits and Purchasing Pools: Will This Marriage Work?Sally Trude, Paul B. Ginsburg April 2001
Issue Brief No. 36
 
Defined Contributions: The Search for a New VisionSally Trude April 2001
Issue Brief No. 37
 
Stand-Alone Health Insurance Tax Credits Aren't EnoughLeslie A. Jackson, Sally Trude July 2001
Issue Brief No. 41
 
Communities Play Key Role in Extending Public Health Insurance to ChildrenLaurie E. Felland, Andrea Staiti October 2001
Issue Brief No. 44
 
Consumers Face Higher Costs As Health Plans Seek to Control Drug SpendingGlen P. Mays, Robert E. Hurley, Joy M. Grossman November 2001
Issue Brief No. 45
 
Employer Health Insurance Premium Subsidies Unlikely to Enhance Coverage SignificantlyJames D. Reschovsky, Jack Hadley December 2001
Issue Brief No. 46
 
Premium Subsidies for Employer-Sponsored Health CoverageLeslie Jackson Conwell, Ashley C. Short December 2001
Issue Brief No. 47
 
Triple Jeopardy: Low Income, Chronically Ill and Uninsured in AmericaMarie C. Reed, Ha T. Tu February 2002
Issue Brief No. 49
Supplementary Data
 
Options for Expanding Health Insurance for People with Chronic ConditionsHa T. Tu, Marie C. Reed February 2002
Issue Brief No. 50
Supplementary Data
 
       

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