Examines 2010 healthcare reform provisions for cost containment and quality improvement, including insurance exchanges, excise tax on high-cost plans, delivery system and payment reforms, Medicare payment cuts, and prevention and wellness programs
Any effort to reform health insurance in the United States must tackle the prices we pay for health ...
Compares House and Senate approaches to reforming the Medicare Advantage payment system to reduce co...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
Outlines options for slowing the growth of healthcare spending, including improving the Medicare fee...
Projects the effect of national healthcare reform as proposed in the House and Senate bills on total...
Examines the 2010 healthcare reform law's impact on national health expenditures, through new covera...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act\u27 ( ACA ) has, as its primary goal, universal acces...
For decades, the U.S. health care system has grappled with two key problems – inadequate access to c...
The U.S. health care system during the past three decades has been over two interrelated questions: ...
Describes Medicare-related provisions in the 2010 healthcare reform law, including expanded prescrip...
This brief reviews the evidence on how key ACA provisions have affected the growth of health care co...
Using the Urban Institute's simulation model, estimates household financial burdens under House and ...
Examines the relationship between expanding insurance coverage and controlling medical costs. Analyz...
In designing a sensible system of national health insurance we need to avoid a repetition of the bui...
Examines the Congressional Budget Office's projection for healthcare reform to reduce the federal de...
Any effort to reform health insurance in the United States must tackle the prices we pay for health ...
Compares House and Senate approaches to reforming the Medicare Advantage payment system to reduce co...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
Outlines options for slowing the growth of healthcare spending, including improving the Medicare fee...
Projects the effect of national healthcare reform as proposed in the House and Senate bills on total...
Examines the 2010 healthcare reform law's impact on national health expenditures, through new covera...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act\u27 ( ACA ) has, as its primary goal, universal acces...
For decades, the U.S. health care system has grappled with two key problems – inadequate access to c...
The U.S. health care system during the past three decades has been over two interrelated questions: ...
Describes Medicare-related provisions in the 2010 healthcare reform law, including expanded prescrip...
This brief reviews the evidence on how key ACA provisions have affected the growth of health care co...
Using the Urban Institute's simulation model, estimates household financial burdens under House and ...
Examines the relationship between expanding insurance coverage and controlling medical costs. Analyz...
In designing a sensible system of national health insurance we need to avoid a repetition of the bui...
Examines the Congressional Budget Office's projection for healthcare reform to reduce the federal de...
Any effort to reform health insurance in the United States must tackle the prices we pay for health ...
Compares House and Senate approaches to reforming the Medicare Advantage payment system to reduce co...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...