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HSC research includes analyses of the major public insurance programs—Medicare, Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
Medicare Seniors Much Less Willing to Limit Physician-Hospital Choice for Lower CostsHa T. Tu June 2005
Issue Brief No. 96
 
Public Coverage Provides Vital Safety Net for Children with Special Health Care NeedsHa T. Tu, Peter J. Cunningham September 2005
Issue Brief No. 98
 
Children's Health Coverage: A Quarter-Century of ChangePeter J. Cunningham, James Kirby September/October 2004
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Expanding Care Versus Expanding Coverage: How to Improve Access to CarePeter J. Cunningham, Jack Hadley July/August 2004
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Health Insurance Expansions for Working FamiliesDanielle H. Ferry, Bowen Garrett, Sherry Gilied, Emily K. Greenman, Len M. Nichols July/August 2002
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
SCHIP Making Progress: Increased Take-up Contributes to Coverage GainsPeter J. Cunningham July/August 2003
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Popular Medicaid Programs do Battle with State Budget Pressures: Perspectives from Twelve StatesJohn F. Hoadley, Peter J. Cunningham, Megan McHugh March/April 2004
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Medicaid Managed Care: The Last Bastion of the HMO?Debra A. Draper, Robert E. Hurley, Ashley C. Short March/April 2004
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Medicaid Cost Containment and Access to Prescription DrugsPeter J. Cunningham May/June 2005
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Medicaid/SCHIP Cuts and Hospital Emergency Department UsePeter J. Cunningham January/February 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Do Reimbursement Delays Discourage Medicaid Participation by Physicians?Peter J. Cunningham, Ann S. O'Malley Nov. 18, 2008
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Contrary to Cost-Shift Theory, Lower Medicare Hospital Payment Rates for Inpatient Care Lead to Lower Private Payment RatesChapin White May 2013
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Achieving Health Care Cost Containment Through Provider Payment Reform that Engages Patients and ProvidersPaul B. Ginsburg May 2013
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Follow the Money: Factors Associated with the Cost of Treating High-Cost Medicare BeneficiariesJames D. Reschovsky, Jack Hadley, Cynthia B. Saiontz-Martinez, Ellyn R. Boukus Feb. 11, 2011
Journal Article
Health Services Research
 
Medicare Fees and Physicians' Medicare Service Volume: Beneficiaries Treated and Services per BeneficiaryJack Hadley, James D. Reschovsky June 2006
Journal Article
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics
 
Using Science to Shape Medicare Physician PaymentPaul B. Ginsburg Aug. 12, 2013
Journal Article
JAMA Internal Medicine
 
Prescription Drug Spending for Medicare+Choice Beneficiaries in the Last Year of LifeCheryl Fahlman, Joanne Lynn, Danielle Doberman, Jon R. Gabel, Mike Finch August 2006
Journal Article
Journal of Palliative Medicine
 
The Effects of SCHIP on Children's Health Insurance CoveragePeter J. Cunningham, Jack Hadley, James D. Reschovsky December 2002
Journal Article
Medical Care Research and Review
 
Health Care's Role in Deficit Reduction—Guiding PrinciplesPaul B. Ginsburg, Chapin White Oct. 27, 2011
Journal Article
New England Journal of Medicine
 
CHIPing Away at the Problem of Uninsured ChildrenJames D. Reschovsky, Peter J. Cunningham October 1998
Research Report No. 02
 
       

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