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Costs

Starting in 1996 and each year since, HSC researchers have tracked changes in health insurance premiums and underlying health costs at the national level, analyzing the changes and exploring the implications for consumers. HSC researchers also draw on secondary data and the insights of Wall Street analysts and other experts to conduct these analyses.



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
How Widespread Is Managed Competition?Stephen H. Long, M. Susan Marquis Summer 1998
Data Bulletin No. 12
 
HSC Conference Focusing on the Nation's Health Care System Finds It Is in Tremendous Turmoil November 19, 1999
Conference Executive Summary
 
If the Price is Right, Most Uninsured—Even Young Invincibles—Likely to Consider New Health Insurance MarketplacesPeter J. Cunningham, Amelia M. Bond September 2013
HSC Research Brief No. 28
 
Increasing Stress on the U.S. Health Care System: Structural Crisis or Temporary?Len M. Nichols March 10, 2003
Congressional Testimony
 
Innovations in Preventing and Managing Chronic Conditions: What's Working in the Real World?Alwyn Cassil June 2010
Issue Brief No. 132
 
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
 
Living on the Edge: Health Care Expenses Strain Family BudgetsPeter J. Cunningham, Carolyn Miller, Alwyn Cassil December 2008
HSC Research Brief No. 10
 
Looking Behind the Numbers: What's Driving Health Care Costs June 18, 2002
Testimony
 
Managed Care Rebound? Recent Changes in Health Plans' Cost Containment StrategiesGlen P. Mays, Gary Claxton, Justin White Aug. 11, 2004
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Massachusetts Health Reform: Employers, Lower-Wage Workers and Universal CoverageLaurie E. Felland, Debra A. Draper, Allison Liebhaber July 2007
Issue Brief No. 113
 
Massachusetts Health Reform: High Costs and Expanding Expectations May Weaken Employer SupportDebra A. Draper, Laurie E. Felland, Allison Liebhaber, Johanna Lauer October 2008
Issue Brief No. 124
 
Medicaid Cost Containment and Access to Prescription DrugsPeter J. Cunningham May/June 2005
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Medical Bill Problems Steady for U.S. Families, 2007-2010Anna Sommers, Peter J. Cunningham December 2011
Tracking Report No. 28
 
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
 
Medicare Seniors Much Less Willing to Limit Physician-Hospital Choice for Lower CostsHa T. Tu June 2005
Issue Brief No. 96
 
More Americans Willing to Limit Physician-Hospital Choice for Lower Medical CostsHa T. Tu March 2005
Issue Brief No. 94
 
More Nonelderly Americans Face Problems Affording Prescription DrugsLaurie E. Felland, James D. Reschovsky January 2009
Tracking Report No. 22
 
Patient Cost Sharing: How Much is Too Much?Sally Trude December 2003
Issue Brief No. 72
Supplementary Data
 
Patient Cost Sharing: Promises and Pitfalls Dec. 3, 2003
Conference Transcript
 
Patient Cost-Sharing Innovations: Promises and PitfallsSally Trude, Joy M. Grossman January 2004
Issue Brief No. 75
 
       

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