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Data Bulletins

ata Bulletins contain short, descriptive analyses. They are designed to report new findings briefly rather than to provide substantive analytic insights. The data sources for Data Bulletins are the CTS household, physician and employer surveys and the Health Tracking Household and Physician Surveys.


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Title Date Document Info  
Access to Care: Fall 1997 Data Bulletin No. 01  
Access to Specialists: Fall 1997 Data Bulletin No. 02  
Satisfaction and Quality: Fall 1997 Data Bulletin No. 03  
Strong Opinions Held about the Tradeoff Between Choice of Providers and Cost of Care Fall 1997 Data Bulletin No. 04  
Uninsurance Rates Vary Widely Across Communities and Regions Fall 1997 Data Bulletin No. 05  
Primary Care Physicians Concerned about Patients' Access to Mental Health Services Fall 1997 Data Bulletin No. 06  
Gatekeeping Arrangements in Widespread Use Fall 1997 Data Bulletin No. 07  
Payment Arrangements and Financial Incentives for Physicians Fall 1997 Data Bulletin No. 08  
Trends in Managed Care Coverage in Small Firms Winter 1998 Data Bulletin No. 09  
More Small Firms Offer Health Insurance but Fewer Employees Enroll Winter 1998 Data Bulletin No. 10  
Growth of Medicaid-Dominated HMOs Spring 1998 Data Bulletin No. 11  
How Widespread Is Managed Competition? Summer 1998 Data Bulletin No. 12  
Despite Fears, Costs Rise Only Modestly in 1998 Fall 1998 Data Bulletin No. 13  
Trends in the Cost of Employer-Sponsored Coverage Fall 1998 Data Bulletin No. 14  
Trends in Offering Employer-Sponsored Coverage Fall 1998 Data Bulletin No. 15  
Why People Change Their Health Care Providers May 2000 Data Bulletin No. 16  
Patients Concerned About Insurer Influences June 2000 Data Bulletin No. 17  
Who Is Likely to Switch Health Plans? July 2000 Data Bulletin No. 18  
Some Communities Make Progress in Reducing Children's Uninsurance October 2000 Data Bulletin No. 19  
Tracking Health Care Costs: November 2000 Data Bulletin No. 20  
Tracking Health Care Costs: September 2001 Data Bulletin No. 21 - Revised  
Tracking Health Care Costs September 2002 Data Bulletin No. 22  
Aging Plays Limited Role in Health Care Cost Trends September 2002 Data Bulletin No. 23  
Behind the Times: Physician Income, 1995-99 March 2003 Data Bulletin No. 24  
Tracking Health Care Costs June 2003 Data Bulletin No. 25  
Tracking Health Care Costs: Trends Slow in First Half of 2003 December 2003 Data Bulletin No. 26  
Tracking Health Care Costs: Trends Turn Downward in 2003 June 2004 Data Bulletin No. 27  
High Cost of Medical Care Prompts Consumers to Seek Alternatives December 2004 Data Bulletin No. 28  
Tracking Health Care Costs: Spending Growth Stabilizes at High Rate in 2004 June 2005 Data Bulletin No. 29  
Most Medicare Outpatient Visits are to Physicians with Limited Clinical Information Technology July 2005 Data Bulletin No. 30  
Growing Availability of Clinical Information Technology in Physician Practices June 2006 Data Bulletin No. 31  
Physicians Slow to Adopt Patient E-mail September 2006 Data Bulletin No. 32  
Tracking Health Care Costs: Spending Growth Remains Stable at High Rate in 2005 October 2006 Data Bulletin No. 33  
Clinical Information Technology Adoption Varies Across Physician Specialties September 2007 Data Bulletin No. 34  
A Snapshot of U.S. Physicians: Key Findings from the 2008 Health Tracking Physician Survey September 2009 Data Bulletin No. 35  
Physician Ownership of Medical Equipment December 2010 Data Bulletin No. 36  
       
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