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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
Why People Change Their Health Care ProvidersMarie C. Reed May 2000
Data Bulletin No. 16
 
Do HMOs Make a Difference? March 9, 2000
Conference Transcript
 
Do HMOs Make a Difference?James D. Reschovsky, Peter Kemper, Ha T. Tu, Timothy K. Lake, Holly L. Wong March 2000
Issue Brief No. 28
 
Who Has a Choice of Health Plans?Sally Trude February 2000
Issue Brief No. 27
 
Insolvency and Challenges of Regulating Providers that Bear RiskLinda R. Brewster, Leslie A. Jackson, Cara S. Lesser February 2000
Issue Brief No. 26
 
Local Innovations Provide Managed Care for the UninsuredLaurie E. Felland, Cara S. Lesser January 2000
Issue Brief No. 25
 
The Scope of Care Expected of Primary Care Physicians:Robert F. St. Peter, Marie C. Reed, Peter Kemper, David Blumenthal December 1999
Issue Brief No. 24
 
Tracking Health Care Costs:Paul B. Ginsburg November 1999
Issue Brief No. 23
 
Update on the Nation's Health Care System: November 16, 1999
Conference Transcript
 
HSC Conference Focusing on the Nation's Health Care System Finds It Is in Tremendous Turmoil November 19, 1999
Conference Executive Summary
 
Wall Street Comes to Washington: September 1999
Issue Brief No. 21
 
Introduction to the Community Reports Summer 1999
Compilation of Round Two Site Visits
 
Wall Street Analysts Predict Several Years of Higher Health Plan Premiums June 10, 1999
Conference Executive Summary
 
Fourth Annual Wall Street Comes to Washington: June 9, 1999
Conference Transcript
 
How Physician Organizations Are Responding to Managed Care May 1999
Issue Brief No. 20
 
Physicians Must Lead Local Organizations if Practices Are to Work, Panel Says February 2, 1999
Conference Executive Summary
 
Independent No More: January 27, 1999
Conference Transcript
 
Wall Street Comes to Washington: December 1998
Issue Brief No. 17
 
Public Health Departments Adapt to Medicaid Managed CareRose Marie Martinez, Elizabeth Closter November 1998
Issue Brief No. 16
 
Despite Fears, Costs Rise Only Modestly in 1998 Fall 1998
Data Bulletin No. 13
 
       

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