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Overview of the Uninsured in the United States: An analysis of the 2005 Current Population Survey
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ASPE ISSUE BRIEF Overview of the Uninsured in the United States: An analysis of the 2005 Current Population Survey U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
State Regulatory Experience with Provider-Sponsored Organizations
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STATE REGULATORY EXPERIENCE WITH PROVIDER-SPONSORED ORGANIZATIONS FINAL REPORT Prepared under HHS Contract No. 100-93-0012 for: The US Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Best Practices to Improve Take-up Rates in Health Insurance Programs
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BEST PRACTICES TO IMPROVE TAKE-UP RATES IN HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS Final Report Laura Summer and Jennifer Thompson Georgetown University Health Policy Institute
Payment for Medicare Advantage Plans: Policy Issues and Options
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PAYMENT FOR MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS: POLICY ISSUES AND OPTIONS
Office of Health PolicyOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning & Evaluation U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Value of Health Insurance: Few of the Uninsured Have Adequate Resources to Pay Potential Hospital Bills
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ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF The Value of Health Insurance: Few of the Uninsured Have Adequate Resources to Pay Potential Hospital Bills May 2011
Prescription Drug Coverage, Spending, Utilization, and Prices
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Prescription drugs play an ever-increasing role in modern medicine. New medications are improving health outcomes and quality of life, replacing surgery and other invasive treatments, and quickening recovery for patients who receive these treatments. As important as prescription drugs are, not everyone has access to them.
Volume Growth in Medicare. An Investigation of Ten Physicians' Services
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Medicare’s Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) is a target rate of growth in spending for physicians’ services. Payments for physicians’ services are supposed to automatically adjust in response to actual spending falling either above or below the target.