Assesses the affordability of health care for Colorado families of different income levels by examining how much they have available to spend on health care and what trade-offs they must make to obtain it. Considers policy implications for affordability
In the run-up to the presidential election, the affordability of health care remains a top concern o...
Health care is a big business. US health care expenditures reached $2.9 trillion in 2013. Patient sp...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Over the last decades, total health expenditures have increased sign...
In the health care debate, there are three critical areas that policymakers must consider: adequacy,...
In the health care debate, there are three critical areas that policymakers must consider: adequacy,...
Presents findings from the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey about the reasons for uninsurance, inc...
Although the “affordability” of health care is a common concern, the term is rarely defined. Fundame...
Presents findings from the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey about trends in healthcare access and ...
This report, jointly authored by the California Budget Project and the UCLA Center for Health Policy...
Findings from The Colorado Trust's Environmental Scan describes the results of a statewide environme...
Addresses how much Californians can afford to pay for health care based on their current insurance p...
Health care proposals should take into account what Californians currently spend on health care. As ...
Growing concern about the affordability of health care and the cost burden imposed on working famili...
The notion that healthcare costs in the United States are increasingly burdensome for many families ...
This study developed a new measure of medication affordability that examines out-of-pocket drug expe...
In the run-up to the presidential election, the affordability of health care remains a top concern o...
Health care is a big business. US health care expenditures reached $2.9 trillion in 2013. Patient sp...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Over the last decades, total health expenditures have increased sign...
In the health care debate, there are three critical areas that policymakers must consider: adequacy,...
In the health care debate, there are three critical areas that policymakers must consider: adequacy,...
Presents findings from the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey about the reasons for uninsurance, inc...
Although the “affordability” of health care is a common concern, the term is rarely defined. Fundame...
Presents findings from the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey about trends in healthcare access and ...
This report, jointly authored by the California Budget Project and the UCLA Center for Health Policy...
Findings from The Colorado Trust's Environmental Scan describes the results of a statewide environme...
Addresses how much Californians can afford to pay for health care based on their current insurance p...
Health care proposals should take into account what Californians currently spend on health care. As ...
Growing concern about the affordability of health care and the cost burden imposed on working famili...
The notion that healthcare costs in the United States are increasingly burdensome for many families ...
This study developed a new measure of medication affordability that examines out-of-pocket drug expe...
In the run-up to the presidential election, the affordability of health care remains a top concern o...
Health care is a big business. US health care expenditures reached $2.9 trillion in 2013. Patient sp...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Over the last decades, total health expenditures have increased sign...