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Markets at Risk— Current and Future Challenges in a Managed Care Marketplace

Robert E. Hurley, Ph.D.  Department of Health Administration Virginia Commonwealth University  Paper prepared for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation of DHHS.

Status of Research on the Outcomes of Welfare Reform, 2000

A Report to the Congressional Appropriations Committees Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services December 2000

Differences Among Services and Policies in High Privacy or High Service Assisted Living Facilities

The focus of this short analytic report differs in that it attempts to address, at least in an initial fashion, what types of assisted living facilities, among those in our sample, have characteristics that might be appealing to either consumers or policymakers focusing on consumers= needs.

What Impact HIPAA?

What Impact HIPAA? State Regulation and Private Health Insurance Coverage among Adults by Deborah J. Chollet, Ph.D. Kosali Ilayperuma Simon, Ph.D. Adele M. Kirk, M.A.

What Impact HIPAA? State Regulation and Private Health Insurance Coverage Among Adults.

by Deborah J. Chollet, Ph.D. Mathematica Policy Research Kosali Ilayperuma Simon, Ph.D. Michigan State University and

The Impact of Access Regulation on Health Insurance Market Structure

by Deborah J. Chollet, Ph.D. Mathematica Policy Research Adele M. Kirk, M.A. University of California at Los Angeles Kosali Ilayperuma Simon, Ph.D. Michigan State University

Impact of Access Regulation on Health Insurance Market Structure

Recent studies of health insurance regulation all have concluded that state regulation of insurance issue, renewal and rating in general either reduces health insurance coverage or, on net, has no impact on coverage.