Comments on the implication of individual health insurance market reform for policy making in the United States. Role of competitive markets in promoting access to health care; Notion on the rejection of enrollment and rating claims; Effectiveness of incremental reforms in limiting discrimination against high-risk subscribers
In health care, the increase in market concentration on both the insurer side and the provider side ...
Summarizes proposals to broaden federal regulation of private health insurance to prevent rescission...
The revolution in health care in the 1980s has generated the belief in some quarters that the nation...
Comments on the implication of individual health insurance market reform for policy making in the Un...
The articles on individual health insurance market reform in this issue raise fundamental questions ...
Traditionally, employer-sponsored group insurance plans have been the backbone of health insurance c...
Abstract This article provides an overview of the U.S. health care reform debate and legislation, wi...
Presents experts' views on how healthcare reform's new rules on how much of insurers' premiums pay f...
Proposals to restructure the health care industry by increasing market competition currently have mu...
A major access problem exists in the private insurance market for individuals with preexisting condi...
After more than a half century, supporters of health care reform now argue that the passage of natio...
The Health Care Choice Act of 2005 (HCCA) aims to reform perceived problems in the individual market...
Until the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act commonly known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA)...
on health care reform.1,2 Both advocate for dramatic change in how we pay for health care. Both are ...
Reviews research by RWJF's Changes in Health Care Financing & Organization initiative on the current...
In health care, the increase in market concentration on both the insurer side and the provider side ...
Summarizes proposals to broaden federal regulation of private health insurance to prevent rescission...
The revolution in health care in the 1980s has generated the belief in some quarters that the nation...
Comments on the implication of individual health insurance market reform for policy making in the Un...
The articles on individual health insurance market reform in this issue raise fundamental questions ...
Traditionally, employer-sponsored group insurance plans have been the backbone of health insurance c...
Abstract This article provides an overview of the U.S. health care reform debate and legislation, wi...
Presents experts' views on how healthcare reform's new rules on how much of insurers' premiums pay f...
Proposals to restructure the health care industry by increasing market competition currently have mu...
A major access problem exists in the private insurance market for individuals with preexisting condi...
After more than a half century, supporters of health care reform now argue that the passage of natio...
The Health Care Choice Act of 2005 (HCCA) aims to reform perceived problems in the individual market...
Until the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act commonly known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA)...
on health care reform.1,2 Both advocate for dramatic change in how we pay for health care. Both are ...
Reviews research by RWJF's Changes in Health Care Financing & Organization initiative on the current...
In health care, the increase in market concentration on both the insurer side and the provider side ...
Summarizes proposals to broaden federal regulation of private health insurance to prevent rescission...
The revolution in health care in the 1980s has generated the belief in some quarters that the nation...