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Tactics for Engaging Employers in Community Alliances

May 1, 2013 | Issue Brief

This brief offers promising tactics for community alliances to attract and retain employers as partners, both as purchasers and as channels for communicating with employees and their families.

Reform in Action: Three Tips for Getting Smarter About Health Care

January 1, 2013 | Issue Brief

As the largest purchaser of health care in America, employers are paying a high price for poor-quality care. About 55 percent of Americans get health insurance through employers, and employers pay for nearly three-quarters of premiums. Improving the quality of health care could improve health while saving money.

Reform in Action: How Employers Can Improve Value and Quality in Health Care

January 1, 2013 | Issue Brief/Infographic

As the largest purchaser of health care in America, employers are paying a high price for poor-quality care. About 55 percent of Americans get health insurance through employers, and employers pay for nearly three-quarters of premiums.

Engaging Employers on Paying for Health Care That's Proven to Work

October 1, 2012 | Report

Findings on employers’ familiarity with–and reactions to–concepts related to paying for care based on demonstrated achievement on quality.

Reform in Action: The Role of Employers in Quality Care

January 9, 2013

As the largest purchaser of health care in America, employers are paying a high price for poor-quality care. Improving the quality of health care could improve health while saving money.

Why Employers will Continue to Provide Health Insurance

October 1, 2011 | Report

A new issue brief says the ACA will not displace employer-sponsored insurance (ESI).

Workplace Clinics

December 1, 2010 | Issue Brief

Research looks at the recent resurgence of workplace clinics to determine benefits and challenges.

Researchers Find that Businesses Purchasing Health Care for Employees are Not Paying Attention to Quality Data

November 1, 2006 | Program Result

The National Association of Manufacturers surveyed member companies on their health care purchasing practices and prepared a report describing the findings and recommending seven steps to address rising health care costs.

Payment Matters: The ROI for Payment Reform

February 28, 2013 | Issue Brief

Five briefs from RWJF examine employers’ pilot programs testing four approaches to payment reform, including population-based payment, patient-centered medical homes, high-intensity primary care, and bundled payment.

A Decade of Coverage Losses: Implications for the Affordable Care Act

February 1, 2012 | Report

This report analyzes coverage trends among children, parents and adults without dependent children as a guide to changes in coverage that could be expected in the coming years without ACA.

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