September 20, 2013
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Issue Brief
This brief examines which uninsured adults ages 18 to 64 are most likely to purchase insurance through the exchanges.
July 24, 2012
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Issue Brief
Too Small to Succeed?
July 20, 2012
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Issue Brief
Contrary to conventional wisdom that Medicaid patients often use hospital emergency departments (EDs) for routine care, the majority of ED visits by nonelderly Medicaid patients are for symptoms suggesting urgent or more serious medical problems, ac ...
April 1, 2012
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Issue Brief
Spending on specialty drugs—typically high-cost biologics used to treat a variety of serious, complex conditions ranging from blood disorders to rheumatoid arthritis—has been growing at a persistently high rate in recent years.
December 1, 2011
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Report
Both providers and payers face challenges in Indianapolis. Rising health care costs have area employers interested in consumer-driven health plans (CDHPs)—high-deductible plans tied to a tax-advantaged savings account.
November 1, 2011
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Issue Brief
Federally qualified health centers, community variation and prospects under reform.
October 1, 2011
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Issue Brief
The great recession and passage of national health reform are together altering the calculus of employer approaches to offering health benefits, according to recent findings from the Center for Studying Health System Change's (HSC) visits to 12 nationally representative metropolitan communities.
September 1, 2011
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Report
The economic downturn and disproportionate fallout on the tourism, real estate and construction sectors has affected Miami more than many metropolitan areas across the country.
September 1, 2011
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Report
Study examines how Massachusetts' 2006 health reform law has affected the health care arena in Boston.
August 1, 2011
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Report
Largely stable over the last three years, the Syracuse health care market continues to grapple with the challenge of finding the right level and mix of hospital capacity.