1. What should our next president do about health care costs? Publication: Washington, D.C. : AARP Public Policy Institute, [2008] Subject(s): Health Care CostsHealth Care Reform -- economicsPoliticsCost ControlMalpracticeMedical InformaticsMedicare -- economicsHumansUnited States
2. Valuing the invaluable: the economic value of family caregiving, 2008 update Publication: Washington, D.C. : AARP Public Policy Institute, c2008 Subject(s): Caregivers -- economicsCaregivers -- statistics & numerical dataCost of IllnessFamilyHealth Care CostsLong-Term CareSocial ValuesState GovernmentHumansUnited States
3. Racial and ethnic disparities in influenza and pneumococcal immunization rates among Medicare beneficiaries Publication: Washington, D.C. : AARP Public Policy Institute, c2008 Subject(s): Healthcare Disparities -- statistics & numerical dataInfluenza Vaccines -- therapeutic useMedicarePneumococcal Vaccines -- therapeutic useAfrican AmericansAgedCommunity-Institutional RelationsEthnic GroupsEuropean Continental Ancestry GroupFederal GovernmentForecastingHealth Services for the AgedHispanic AmericansImmunization -- trendsImmunization ScheduleImmunization ProgramsInfluenza, Human -- prevention & controlInsurance CoverageMiddle AgedMinority GroupsMinority HealthPharmacistsPneumococcal Infections -- prevention & controlPoliticsProfessional RoleState GovernmentHumansUnited StatesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (U.S.)
4. Comparative effectiveness: what's at stake for consumers? Publication: Washington, D.C. : AARP Public Policy Institute, c2008 Subject(s): Community ParticipationDelivery of Health CareEvidence-Based MedicineConsumer BehaviorCost-Benefit AnalysisDecision MakingPatient ParticipationPatient SatisfactionQuality of Health CareHumansUnited States
5. How consumer choice affects health coverage plan design Publication: Washington, D.C. : AARP Public Policy Institute, c2009 Subject(s): Choice BehaviorCommunity ParticipationHealth Care ReformInsurance CoverageInsurance, Health -- economicsConsumer BehaviorHealth Benefit Plans, Employee -- organization & administrationInsurance BenefitsInsurance Selection BiasHumansUnited States
6. Health care reform: what's at stake for 50-to 64- year-olds? Publication: Washington, D.C. : AARP Public Policy Institute, c2009 Subject(s): Health Care CostsHealth Care Reform -- economicsHealth Services for the Aged -- economicsInsurance, Health -- economicsAgedCost SharingHealth Benefit Plans, EmployeeHealth ExpendituresHealth Services AccessibilityMedically UninsuredMiddle AgedPrivate SectorPublic SectorHumansUnited States
7. A first look at how Medicare Advantage benefits and premiums in individual enrollment plans are changing from 2008 to 2009 Publication: Washington, D.C. : AARP Public Policy Institute, c2009 Subject(s): Insurance Benefits -- trendsInsurance, Health -- trendsMedicare -- trendsCost Sharing -- trendsFee-for-Service PlansForecastingHealth Maintenance OrganizationsInsurance, Pharmaceutical ServicesMedical Savings AccountsMedicare -- statistics & numerical dataPreferred Provider OrganizationsPrivate SectorHumansUnited StatesCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services (U.S.)
8. Taking the long view: investing in Medicaid home and community-based services is cost-effective Publication: Washington, D.C. : AARP Public Policy Institute, c2009 Subject(s): Community Health ServicesHome Care Services -- economicsMedicaid -- economicsCost-Benefit AnalysisLong-Term Care -- economicsState GovernmentHumansUnited States
9. Rx watchdog report: drug prices continue to climb despite lack of growth in general inflation rate Publication: Washington, D.C. : AARP Public Policy Institute, c2009 Subject(s): Drug Costs -- statistics & numerical dataDrug Costs -- trendsDrug Industry -- economicsInflation, Economic -- statistics & numerical dataInflation, Economic -- trendsPrescription Drugs -- economicsForecastingHumans
10. An illustrative analysis of Medicare Options Compare: what's there and what's not Publication: Washington, D.C. : AARP Public Policy Institute, c2009 Subject(s): Choice BehaviorInternetManaged Care Programs -- economicsMedicare -- economicsAccess to InformationCost SharingHealth Maintenance Organizations -- economicsInsurance CoverageMedicare Part D -- economicsPatient SatisfactionPreferred Provider Organizations -- economicsHumansUnited StatesCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services (U.S.)