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1. What is “affordable” health care?: a review of concepts to guide policymakers

2. A call to lead: the case for accelerating academic health center transformation

3. Snapshots of recent state initiatives in Medicaid prescription drug cost control

5. Medicaid enrollment & spending growth: FY 2018 & 2019

6. Money Follows the Person 2015 Annual Evaluation Report: final report

7. The Medi-Cal prescription drug benefit: an overview

8. Status of U.S. health insurance coverage and the potential of recent congressional health reform bills to expand coverage and lower consumer costs: invited testimony : U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Rules : hearing on "Medicare for All Act of 2019"

10. Implications of reduced federal Medicaid funds: how could states fill the funding gap?

11. What drives health care spending?: Can we know whether population aging is a 'red herring'?

12. Key findings from Children's Health Spending: 2009-2012

13. Selected health care trends for young adults (ages 19-25): 2007-2012

15. Per capita health care spending on diabetes: 2009-2013

16. Consumer-driven health plans: a cost and utilization analysis

17. 2013 health care cost and utilization report

18. 2007-2011 Vermont health care cost and utilization report

19. Children's health spending: 2010-2013

20. 2014 health care cost and utilization report

21. Children's health spending: 2010-2014

22. 2014 diabetes health care cost and utilization report

23. 2015 health care cost and utilization report

24. Bending the curve: options for achieving savings and improving value in U.S. health spending

25. The Affordable Care Act and Medicare: how the law is changing the program and the challenges that remain

26. The Affordable Care Act and the U.S. economy: a five-year perspective

28. Confronting costs: stabilizing U.S. health spending while moving toward a high performance health care system

29. The cost of caring: drivers of spending on hospital care

30. Getting ready for health reform 2020: what past presidential campaigns can teach us

32. Top spenders among commercially-insured: increased spending concentration and consistent turnover from 2013 to 2015

33. Under pressure: adults with hypertension are spending increasingly more on health care

34. The rising cost of specialty drugs drove spending increases for people with multiple sclerosis

35. Spending on individuals with type 1 diabetes and the role of rapidly increasing insulin prices

36. Population aging, entitlement growth, and the economy

38. Rx Watchdog report: comparative measures of price change for prescription drugs and other goods

41. Multinational comparisons of health systems data: 2005

42. A funding crisis for public health and safety: state-by-state public health funding and key health facts : 2017

43. Do states adjust Medicaid enrollment in response to capitation rates?: evidence from the Medicare Part D clawback

44. The slowdown in Medicare spending growth for baby boomers and older beneficiaries: changes in Medicare spending levels and growth by age group : 2007–2015

45. Rising out-of-pocket spending for medical care: a growing strain on family budgets

47. Slowing the growth of U.S. health care expenditures: what are the options?

48. F as in fat: how obesity threatens America's future : 2012

49. Blueprint for a healthier America: modernizing the federal public health system to focus on prevention and preparedness

50. Medicare spending trends 2010-2016: increase in prescription drug spending more than offsets lower beneficiary costs for other services

51. Utilization and spending trends in Medicaid outpatient prescription drugs

52. The Facts on Medicare spending and financing