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Employers/Consumers

HSC research tracks employers' response to rising premiums, including changes to benefit design and patient cost sharing. Emerging trends, such as consumer-driven health plans and high-performance networks are identified. HSC also studies employers' role in improving quality of health care within local markets.



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
Benefit Design Innovations: Implications for Consumer-Directed Health CareHa T. Tu, Paul B. Ginsburg February 2007
Issue Brief No. 109
 
Behind the Slow Growth of Employer-Based Consumer-Driven Health PlansJon R. Gabel, Jeremy D. Pickreign, Heidi H. Whitmore December 2006
Issue Brief No. 107
 
Physicians Slow to Adopt Patient E-mailAllison Liebhaber, Joy M. Grossman September 2006
Data Bulletin No. 32
 
11th Annual Wall Street Comes to Washington Conference June 21, 2006
Conference Transcript
 
A Decade of Tracking Health System ChangePaul B. Ginsburg, Cara S. Lesser March 2006
Commentary No. 2
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
Initial Findings from HSC's 2005 Site Visits: Stage Set for Growing Health Care Cost and Access ProblemsCara S. Lesser, Paul B. Ginsburg, Laurie E. Felland August 2005
Issue Brief No. 97
 
Dynamic Orange County Health Care Market Responds to OpportunitiesAaron Katz, Gary Claxton, Robert E. Hurley, Cara S. Lesser, Jessica H. May, Bradley C. Strunk August 2005
Community Report No. 5
 
Urban-Suburban Hospital Disparities Grow in Northern New JerseyGlen P. Mays, Robert A. Berenson, Thomas Bodenheimer, Laurie E. Felland, Anneliese M. Gerland, Lydia E. Regopoulos August 2005
Community Report No. 4
 
Little Rock Providers Vie for Revenues, as High Health Care Costs ContinueAaron Katz, Joy M. Grossman, Robert E. Hurley, Jessica H. May, Len M. Nichols, Bradley C. Strunk July 2005
Community Report No. 3
 
10th Annual Wall Street Comes to Washington Conference July 13, 2005
Conference Transcript
 
Continued Hospital Expansions Raise Cost Concerns in IndianapolisGlen P. Mays, Thomas Bodenheimer, Laurie E. Felland, Kelly L. McKenzie, Hoangmai H. Pham, Lydia E. Regopoulos June 2005
Community Report No. 2
 
Leadership Changes Reinvigorate Cleveland's Health Care MarketSally Trude, Gloria J. Bazzoli, Jon B. Christianson, Anneliese M. Gerland, Andrea Staiti, Erin Fries Taylor June 2005
Community Report No. 1
 
Ten Years of Tracking Health System Change: The Evolution of CompetitionPaul B. Ginsburg Feb. 2, 2005
Presentation
 
Wall Street Comes to Washington August 2004
Issue Brief No. 87
 
Rhetoric vs. Reality: Employer Views on Consumer-Driven Health CareSally Trude, Leslie Jackson Conwell July 2004
Issue Brief No. 86
 
Wall Street Comes to Washington June 24, 2004
Conference Transcript
 
       

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