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HSC research focuses on the role hospitals play in local health care markets, including pricing and competitive strategies and hospital capacity expansions.



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
Hospital Spending Drives Largest Health Care Cost Increase in a Decade September 26, 2001
 
Tracking Health Care CostsBradley C. Strunk, Paul B. Ginsburg, Jon R. Gabel September 26th 2001
Health Affairs
 
Ready or Not: Are Health Care Safety Net Systems Prepared for Reform?Laurie E. Felland, Dori A. Cross June 2013
CHCF Regional Market Issue Brief
 
Increasing Stress on the U.S. Health Care System: Structural Crisis or Temporary?Len M. Nichols March 10, 2003
Congressional Testimony
 
Hearing on Pricing Practices of Hospitals June 22, 2004
Congressional Testimony
 
Specialty-Service Lines: Salvos in the New Medical Arms RaceRobert A. Berenson, Thomas Bodenheimer, Hoangmai H. Pham July 25, 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Construction Activity in U.S. HospitalsGloria J. Bazzoli, Anneliese M. Gerland, Jessica H. May May/June 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
The Impact of Quality-Reporting Programs on Hospital OperationsHoangmai H. Pham, Jennifer Coughlan, Ann S. O'Malley September/October 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
The Effect of Population Aging on Future Hospital DemandBradley C. Strunk, Paul B. Ginsburg, Michelle I. Banker March 28, 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Hospital Payment Systems: Will Payers Like the Future Better than the Past?Len M. Nichols, Ann S. O'Malley January/February 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Are Market Forces Strong Enough to Deliver Efficient Health Care Systems? Confidence is WaningLen M. Nichols, Paul B. Ginsburg, Robert A. Berenson, Jon B. Christianson, Robert E. Hurley March/April 2004
Journal Article
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
 
What is Driving Hospitals' Patient-Safety Efforts?Kelly Devers, Hoangmai H. Pham, Gigi Y. Liu March/April 2004
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Improving Health Care Access for Low-Income People: Lessons from Ascension Health's Community CollaborativesLaurie E. Felland, Paul B. Ginsburg, Gretchen Kishbauch July 2011
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Hospital-Physician Portals: The Role of Competition in Driving Clinical Data ExchangeJoy M. Grossman, Thomas Bodenheimer, Kelly L. McKenzie November/December 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Hospitalists and Care Transitions: The Divorce of Inpatient and Outpatient CareHoangmai H. Pham, Joy M. Grossman, Genna R. Cohen, Thomas Bodenheimer September/October 2008
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Managed Care Rebound? Recent Changes in Health Plans' Cost Containment StrategiesGlen P. Mays, Gary Claxton, Justin White Aug. 11, 2004
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Can Hospitals and Physicians Shift the Effects of Cuts in Medicare Reimbursement to Private Payers?Paul B. Ginsburg Oct. 8, 2003
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Unchecked Provider Clout in California Foreshadows Challenges to Health ReformRobert A. Berenson, Paul B. Ginsburg, Nicole M. Kemper Feb. 25, 2010
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Hospital-Physician Relations: Cooperation, Competition or Separation?Robert A. Berenson, Paul B. Ginsburg, Jessica H. May Dec. 5, 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
       

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