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HSC research focuses on the role health plans play in local health care markets, including care management activities, competitive strategies and relations with providers.



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Title Date Document Info  
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
 
Market Developments Signal Cost Hikes in GreenvilleSuzanne Felt-Lisk, Jon B. Christianson, Linda R. Brewster, Ashley C. Short, Richard Sorian, Robert E. Hurley, Lawrence D. Brown, Jessica H. May Spring 2003
Community Report No. 6
 
Lansing's Dominant Hospital, Health Plan Strengthen Market PositionsHa T. Tu, Grace Anglin, Dori A. Cross, Laurie E. Felland, Joy M. Grossman, Lucy B. Stark March 2011
Community Report No. 7
 
Community Quality Efforts Expand as Seattle Health Plan Products EvolveSally Trude, Jon B. Christianson, Jennifer Coughlan, Peter J. Cunningham, Paul B. Ginsburg, Andrea Staiti September 2005
Community Report No. 7
 
Cost Concerns Grow Despite New Health Plan Competition in SyracuseGlen P. Mays, Sally Trude, Lawrence P. Casalino, Laurie E. Felland, Gary Claxton, Jessica H. May, Megan McHugh, Lydia E. Regopoulos Summer 2003
Community Report No. 7
 
Lansing's Calm Health Care Market Belies Increased Competition, Economic DoldrumsAaron Katz, Melanie Au, Gary Claxton, Joy M. Grossman, Robert E. Hurley, Jessica H. May October 2005
Community Report No. 8
 
Health Care Cost Concerns Intensify in Little RockDebra A. Draper, John F. Hoadley, Jessica Mittler, Sylvia Kuo, Gloria J. Bazzoli, Peter J. Cunningham, Len M. Nichols, Leslie Jackson Conwell Summer 2003
Community Report No. 8
 
Economic Downturn Slows Phoenix's Once-Booming Health Care MarketAaron Katz, Robert A. Berenson, Gary Claxton, Marisa K. Dowling, Caroleen W. Quach, Divya R. Samuel July 2011
Community Report No. 8
 
Syracuse Faces Rising Health Costs; Hospital Competition GrowsSally Trude, Gloria J. Bazzoli, Jon B. Christianson, Jennifer Coughlan, Peter J. Cunningham, Andrea Staiti October 2005
Community Report No. 9
 
Syracuse Health Care Market Works to Right-Size Hospital CapacityHa T. Tu, Robert A. Berenson, Dori A. Cross, Ian Hill, Caroleen W. Quach, Divya R. Samuel August 2011
Community Report No. 9
 
HMOs Alive and Well in Orange CountyAaron Katz, Robert E. Hurley, Leslie Jackson Conwell, Bradley C. Strunk, Andrea Staiti, J. Lee Hargraves, Robert A. Berenson, Linda R. Brewster Summer 2003
Community Report No. 9
 
Introduction to the Community Reports Summer 1999
Compilation of Round Two Site Visits
 
What’s the Difference Between HMOs and Non-HMOs?: National Survey of Consumers Finds Limited Disparities with Non-HMO Plans March 16, 2000
Conference Executive Summary
 
10th Annual Wall Street Comes to Washington Conference July 13, 2005
Conference Transcript
 
Can Market Competition Cure an Ailing Health System? March 12, 2004
Conference Transcript
 
HSC's 12th Annual Wall Street Comes to Washington Conference June 14, 2007
Conference Transcript
 
Wall Street Comes to Washington June 24, 2004
Conference Transcript
 
Individual Health Insurance: Fact, Opinion and Policy October 23, 2002
Conference Transcript
 
Do HMOs Make a Difference? March 9, 2000
Conference Transcript
 
Sixth Annual Wall Street Comes to Washington July 12, 2001
Conference Transcript
 
       

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