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Ultimately, all health care is organized and delivered at ground level-in local communities-where HSC collects information about the changing health system. HSC research provides perspectives on the role of employers/consumers, health plans, hospitals and physicians in local health care markets.



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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
Managed Care, Professional Autonomy, and Income:Marie C. Reed, Alison K. Vratil, Jeffrey Stoddard, J. Lee Hargraves October 2001
Journal of General Internal Medicine
 
Wall Street Comes to Washington: September 2001
Issue Brief No. 43
 
Financial Pressures Continue to Plague HospitalsDebra A. Draper, Linda R. Brewster, Lawrence D. Brown, Lance Heineccius, Carolyn A. Watts, Elizabeth Eagan, Leslie A. Jackson, Marie C. Reed Summer 2001
Community Report No. 12
 
Personal, Organizational and Market Level Influences on Physicians' Practice PatternsBruce Landon, James D. Reschovsky, Marie C. Reed, David Blumenthal August 2001
Medical Care
 
Minority Physicians' Experiences Obtaining Referrals to Specialists and Hospital AdmissionsJ. Lee Hargraves, Jeffrey Stoddard, Sally Trude August 9, 2001
Medscape
 
Financial Woes and Contract Disputes Disrupt MarketKelly Devers, Jon B. Christianson, Laurie E. Felland, Suzanne Felt-Lisk, Liza Rudell, Linda R. Brewster, Ha T. Tu Summer 2001
Community Report No. 11
 
Analyzing the Changing Health System: The Path Taken and the Road Beyond July 2001
2000 Annual Report
 
Targeting Communities With High Rates Of Uninsured ChildrenPeter J. Cunningham July 25, 2001
Health Affairs
 
Hospitals Profit from Aggressive NegotiationsGlen P. Mays, Sally Trude, Lawrence P. Casalino, Patricia Lichiello, Ashley C. Short, Andrea Staiti Summer 2001
Community Report No. 10
 
Sixth Annual Wall Street Comes to Washington July 12, 2001
Conference Transcript
 
Health Plan-Provider Showdowns on the RiseBradley C. Strunk, Kelly Devers, Robert E. Hurley June 2001
Issue Brief No. 40
 
HMO Model Shaken but Remains IntactAaron Katz, Robert E. Hurley, Leslie A. Jackson, Timothy K. Lake, Ashley C. Short, Paul B. Ginsburg, Joy M. Grossman Summer 2001
Community Report No. 09
 
Provider Network Instability: Implications for Choice, Costs and Continuity of CareAshley C. Short, Glen P. Mays, Timothy K. Lake June 2001
Issue Brief No. 39
 
What Accounts for Differences in Uninsurance Rates Across Communities?Peter J. Cunningham, Paul B. Ginsburg Spring 2001
Inquiry
 
Hopes Dim for More CompetitionDebra A. Draper, Linda R. Brewster, Lawrence D. Brown, Lance Heineccius, Carolyn A. Watts, Laurie E. Felland, Elizabeth Eagan Spring 2001
Community Report No. 08
 
Emergency Room Diversions: A Symptom of Hospitals Under StressLinda R. Brewster, Liza Rudell, Cara S. Lesser May 2001
Issue Brief No. 38
 
Hospitals Compete for Specialty CareGlen P. Mays, Sally Trude, Lawrence P. Casalino, Patricia Lichiello, Bradley C. Strunk, Jeffrey Stoddard Spring 2001
Community Report No. 07
 
Tax Credits and Purchasing Pools: Will This Marriage Work?Sally Trude, Paul B. Ginsburg April 2001
Issue Brief No. 36
 
How to Make Tax Credits for Health Insurance Work: The Role of Purchasing Pools April 10, 2001
Conference Transcript
 
Highly Consolidated Market Poses Cost Control ChallengesKelly Devers, Jon B. Christianson, Laurie E. Felland, Suzanne Felt-Lisk, Liza Rudell, J. Lee Hargraves Winter 2001
Community Report No. 06
 
       

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