abstract: High costs alone are enough to make anyone dizzy. How can health care and health insurance be understood now when tight budgets are presenting tougher and tougher choices to individuals and policy makers? One answer is to step back and take another look at what quality research says about the costs and benefits of health and health insurance and match those facts and figures with experiences among Arizonans. This report does just that. It also presents recommendations that could help Arizona fare better in the coming years. Money may make the world go round, but choices determine the future. In addition to reviews of state and national economic studies, focus groups and interviews were held with metro Phoenix and metro Tucson resi...
abstract: What a difference a year makes. In June 2008, AZ Views reported that “Arizonans have a str...
Health-care spending for Alaskans reached about $7.5 billion in 2010. For comparison, that’s close t...
abstract: This report both updates statistics and perceptions and adds new features. Thus, readers m...
According to the report policies that support child care and higher education are among the most eff...
Why is there so much difference in the health of residents in one county compared to other counties ...
abstract: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 was created as an overhaul of the U...
This report is part of a series of 21 state and regional studies examining the rollout of the ACA. T...
This site visit to Phoenix examined the interplay between Medicare and Medicaid and how payment stre...
abstract: Severe and widespread budget cuts in behavioral health and substance abuse services for lo...
The southern Arizona region encompassing Tucson ranks in the top quartile among 306 U.S. regions on ...
abstract: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was created in 2010 to ensure America...
It has been said, There are Seven Ages of Man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills and wil...
abstract: Examines the size and growth of Arizona’s economy and the productivity and prosperity of i...
This publication challenges us to step back and reflect on the past, present and future of health sy...
Einstein wrote, "you can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created." So we decided ...
abstract: What a difference a year makes. In June 2008, AZ Views reported that “Arizonans have a str...
Health-care spending for Alaskans reached about $7.5 billion in 2010. For comparison, that’s close t...
abstract: This report both updates statistics and perceptions and adds new features. Thus, readers m...
According to the report policies that support child care and higher education are among the most eff...
Why is there so much difference in the health of residents in one county compared to other counties ...
abstract: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 was created as an overhaul of the U...
This report is part of a series of 21 state and regional studies examining the rollout of the ACA. T...
This site visit to Phoenix examined the interplay between Medicare and Medicaid and how payment stre...
abstract: Severe and widespread budget cuts in behavioral health and substance abuse services for lo...
The southern Arizona region encompassing Tucson ranks in the top quartile among 306 U.S. regions on ...
abstract: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was created in 2010 to ensure America...
It has been said, There are Seven Ages of Man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills and wil...
abstract: Examines the size and growth of Arizona’s economy and the productivity and prosperity of i...
This publication challenges us to step back and reflect on the past, present and future of health sy...
Einstein wrote, "you can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created." So we decided ...
abstract: What a difference a year makes. In June 2008, AZ Views reported that “Arizonans have a str...
Health-care spending for Alaskans reached about $7.5 billion in 2010. For comparison, that’s close t...
abstract: This report both updates statistics and perceptions and adds new features. Thus, readers m...