« Previous
Next »
Titles
- A first look at how Medicare Advantage benefits and premiums in individual enrollment plans are changing from 2008 to 20091
- Both the 'private option' and traditional Medicaid expansions improved access to care for low-income adults1
- Early impacts of the Affordable Care Act on health insurance coverage in Minnesota1
- Envisioning the future: the 2008 presidential candidates' health reform proposals1
- Financial performance of Medicare Advantage, individual, and group health insurance markets1
- Financing long-term care: lessons from abroad1
- Front and center: ensuring that health reform puts people first1
- Health insurance coverage for people under age 65: definitions and estimates for 2015 to 20181
- Individual insurance market performance in 20171
- Job-based coverage insures less than half of nonelderly Californians in 20111
- Monitoring the impact of health reform on Americans ages 50--64: access to health care improved during early ACA marketplace implementation1
- Payment and delivery reform: can implementation keep up with policy?1
- Reforming provider payment: essential building block for health reform1
- Residents in seniors housing and care communities: overview of the Residents Financial Survey1
- Slowing the growth of U.S. health care expenditures: what are the options?1
- The Affordable Care Act and the U.S. economy: a five-year perspective1
- Top spenders among commercially-insured: increased spending concentration and consistent turnover from 2013 to 20151
- Trends in enrollment, offers, eligibility and take-up for employer-sponsored insurance: private sector, by state Medicaid expansion status, 2008-20151
- Using insurer filings to monitor the private health insurance market1