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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  
Association Health Plans and Alternative Ways to Increase Health Insurance Coverage Among Workers in Small FirmsLen M. Nichols Feb. 5, 2003
Congressional Testimony
 
CHIPing Away at the Problem of Uninsured ChildrenJames D. Reschovsky, Peter J. Cunningham October 1998
Research Report No. 02
 
Choosing a Health Plan:Judith Hibbard, Jacquelyn Jewett, Mark W. Legnini, Martin Tusler November/December 1997
Health Affairs
 
Competition, Quality of Care and the Role of the ConsumerCatherine G. McLaughlin, Paul B. Ginsburg 1998
The Milbank Quarterly
 
Consumer-Directed Health Care: Promise and PerformanceJames C. Robinson, Paul B. Ginsburg Jan. 27, 2009
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
 
Declining Employer-Sponsored CoveragePeter J. Cunningham March 2002
Journal Article
Medical Care Research and Review
 
Do Consumers Know How Their Health Plan Works?Peter J. Cunningham, Charles Denk, Michael Sinclair March/April 2001
Health Affairs
 
Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance:Sally Trude, Jon B. Christianson, Cara S. Lesser, Carolyn A. Watts, Andrea Staiti January/February 2002
Health Affairs
 
Employers' Views on Incremental Measures to Expand Health CoverageHeidi H. Whitmore, Sara R. Collins, Jon R. Gabel, Jeremy D. Pickreign November/December 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Generosity and Adjusted Premiums in Job-Based Insurance: Hawaii is Up, Wyoming is DownJon R. Gabel, Roland McDevitt, Laura Gandolfo, Jeremy D. Pickreign, Samantha Hawkins, Cheryl Fahlman May/June 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Health Benefits in 2005: Premium Increases Slow Down, Coverage Continues to ErodeJon R. Gabel, Gary Claxton, Isadora Gil, Jeremy D. Pickreign, Heidi H. Whitmore, Benjamin Finder, Samantha Hawkins, Diane Rowland September/October 2005
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Health Benefits In 2006: Premium Increases Moderate, Enrollment In Consumer-Directed Health Plans Remains ModestGary Claxton, Jon R. Gabel, Isadora Gil, Jeremy D. Pickreign, Heidi H. Whitmore, Benjamin Finder, Samantha Hawkins Sept. 26, 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Health Care's Role in Deficit Reduction—Guiding PrinciplesPaul B. Ginsburg, Chapin White Oct. 27, 2011
Journal Article
New England Journal of Medicine
 
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
 
Health Spending:Paul B. Ginsburg January/February 1999
Health Affairs
 
Health System Change in 1997Paul B. Ginsburg July/August 1998
Health Affairs
 
Insurance Premiums and Insurance Coverage of Near-Poor ChildrenJack Hadley, James D. Reschovsky, Peter J. Cunningham, Genevieve Kenney, Melanie Au Winter 2006/2007
Journal Article
Inquiry
 
Managed Care Backlash:Paul B. Ginsburg October 1999
Journal of Health Policy, Politics and Law
 
Public Employees' Health Benefits Survive Major Threats, So FarRobert E. Hurley, Laurie E. Felland, Anneliese M. Gerland, Jeremy D. Pickreign April 18, 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
       

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