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HSC research examines trends in private insurance coverage—both employer-sponsored group coverage and non-group, or individual, coverage.



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
Tracking Health Care Costs:Paul B. Ginsburg November 1999
Issue Brief No. 23
 
Tracking Health Care Costs:Paul B. Ginsburg, Jon R. Gabel September/October 1998
Health Affairs
 
Tracking Health Care Costs: Continued Stability But at High Rates in 2005Paul B. Ginsburg, Bradley C. Strunk, Michelle I. Banker, John P. Cookson Oct. 3, 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Tracking Health Care Costs: Spending Growth Remains Stable at High Rate in 2005Paul B. Ginsburg, Bradley C. Strunk, Michelle I. Banker, John P. Cookson October 2006
Data Bulletin No. 33
 
Tracking Recent Changes in Health Coverage for Low-Income Children with the Community Tracking Study, 1996-1997 and 1998-1999Peter J. Cunningham, Michael H. Park April 2000
Research Report No. 04
 
Tracking Small-Firm Coverage, 1989-1996Paul B. Ginsburg, Jon R. Gabel, Kelly A. Hunt January/February 1998
Health Affairs
 
Trade-Offs Getting Tougher: Problems Paying Medical Bills Increase for U.S. Families, 2003-2007Peter J. Cunningham September 2008
Tracking Report No. 21
 
Treading Water: Americans' Access to Needed Medical Care, 1997-2001Bradley C. Strunk, Peter J. Cunningham March 2002
Tracking Report No. 1
Supplementary Data
 
Trends in Health Insurance Coverage and Access Among Black, Latino and White Americans, 2001-2003J. Lee Hargraves October 2004
Tracking Report No. 11
 
Trends in Managed Care Coverage in Small Firms Winter 1998
Data Bulletin No. 09
 
Trends in Offering Employer-Sponsored CoverageStephen H. Long, M. Susan Marquis Fall 1998
Data Bulletin No. 15
 
Trends In Out-Of-Pocket Spending By Insured American Workers, 1990-1997Jon R. Gabel, Paul B. Ginsburg, Jeremy D. Pickreign, James D. Reschovsky March/April 2001
Health Affairs
 
Trends in the Cost of Employer-Sponsored CoverageM. Susan Marquis, Stephen H. Long Fall 1998
Data Bulletin No. 14
 
Trends in U.S. Health Insurance Coverage, 2001-2003Bradley C. Strunk, James D. Reschovsky August 2004
Tracking Report No. 9
 
Triple Jeopardy: Low Income, Chronically Ill and Uninsured in AmericaMarie C. Reed, Ha T. Tu February 2002
Issue Brief No. 49
Supplementary Data
 
What High-Deductible Plans Look Like: Findings from a National Survey of Employers, 2005Gary Claxton, Jon R. Gabel, Isadora Gil, Jeremy D. Pickreign, Heidi H. Whitmore, Benjamin Finder, Shada Rouhani, Samantha Hawkins, Diane Rowland Sept. 14, 2005
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Who Declines Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance and Is Uninsured?Peter J. Cunningham, Elizabeth Schaefer, Christopher Hogan October 1999
Issue Brief No. 22
 
Who Has a Choice of Health Plans?Sally Trude February 2000
Issue Brief No. 27
 
Why Do Hispanics Have So Little Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance?James D. Reschovsky, Jack Hadley, Len M. Nichols Fall 2007
Journal Article
Inquiry
 
Why Employer-Sponsored Insurance Coverage Changed, 1997-2003James D. Reschovsky, Bradley C. Strunk, Paul B. Ginsburg May/June 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
       

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