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Employer Sponsored

HSC research tracks changes in employer-sponsored coverage and identifies emerging trends, such as consumer-driven health plans and tiered networks.



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance: Down but Not OutJon B. Christianson, Ha T. Tu, Divya R. Samuel October 2011
Issue Brief No. 137
 
Small Employers and Self-Insured Health Benefits: Too Small to Succeed?Tracy Yee, Jon B. Christianson, Paul B. Ginsburg July 2012
Issue Brief No. 138
 
CHIPing Away at the Problem of Uninsured ChildrenJames D. Reschovsky, Peter J. Cunningham August 1998
Issue Brief No. 14
 
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
 
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
 
Health Care Perceptions and ExperiencesJames D. Reschovsky, J. Lee Hargraves September 2000
Issue Brief No. 30
 
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
 
Defined Contributions: The Search for a New VisionSally Trude April 2001
Issue Brief No. 37
 
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
 
Patient Cost Sharing: How Much is Too Much?Sally Trude December 2003
Issue Brief No. 72
Supplementary Data
 
Patient Cost-Sharing Innovations: Promises and PitfallsSally Trude, Joy M. Grossman January 2004
Issue Brief No. 75
 
Employers Shift Rising Health Care Costs to Workers: No Long-term Solution in SightLydia E. Regopoulos, Sally Trude May 2004
Issue Brief No. 83
 
Rhetoric vs. Reality: Employer Views on Consumer-Driven Health CareSally Trude, Leslie Jackson Conwell July 2004
Issue Brief No. 86
 
The Fraying Link Between Work and Health InsurancePeter J. Cunningham, Samantha Artiga, Karyn Schwartz November 2008
Kaiser Family Foundation Report
 
Hospital Quality Reporting: Separating the Signal from the NoiseEmily Carrier, Dori A. Cross April 2013
NIHCR Policy Analysis No. 11
 
       

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