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Publications
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State of the States 2006: Finding Their Own Way
January 2006
The State Coverage Initiatives (SCI) annual year-in-review report that tracks state progress to expand health insurance coverage. The 2006 report looks at innovative efforts states have made to expand coverage amidst growing health care costs, and looks ahead to what challenges might arise in the coming year. State of the States is produced by the State Coverage Initiatives program, a national initiative of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. |
Health Savings Accounts: Issues and Implementation Decisions for States
September 2004 |
Health Savings Accounts as a Tool for Market Change
June 2005 |
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Consumer-Driven Health Care-Beyond Rhetoric with Research and Experience
Health Services Research Special Issue, Vol. 39, No. 4, Part II, August 2004
A compilation of articles and commentaries from the “Consumer Driven Health Care: Evidence From the Field” conference on September 15, 2003 in Washington D.C. Conference Co-Sponsors were The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO) Initiative and The Commonwealth Fund. Guest Editors for this Special Issue are Carolyn M. Clancy and Anne K. Gauthier. |
HCFO, Commonwealth Meeting Explores Consumer-Driven Care
December 2003 |
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The Health Care Consumer as Purchaser: Shifting Dynamics
Ingrid Tillmann, MS, MPH
September 2000
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Resources
Consumer-Driven Health Plans: Potential, Pitfalls, and Policy Issues
Web- and audio-based conference co-hosted by the Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO) and State Coverage Initiatives (SCI) programs
Consumer-Driven Health Care: Evidence from the Field
Co-Sponsored by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO) initiative and The Commonwealth Fund. Conducted by AcademyHealth.
September 15, 2003 - Wyndham City Center, Washington, D.C.
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HCFO-Sponsored Research Projects
The Impact of Multiple Consumer Driven Health Plans Beyond Early Adoption: Here to Stay or Market Fad?
How Valid are the Assumptions Underlying Consumer-Driven Health Plans?
Methods to Present Quality Information to Assist Consumers to Make Health Plan Decisions
Consumer Choice of Plans, Employer Contribution Policy, and Health Plan Price
An Early Portrait of Consumer-Directed Health Benefits: Design, Integration, Penetration, and Effects
Early Implementation Experience of Companies Offering internet-based Models for Employer Health Benefits
Uptake and Impact of Health Risk Appraisals
Evaluation of Defined Contribution Plans on Health Insurance Choice and Medical Care Use
Controlling Risk Segmentation under Employment-based Medical Savings Accounts
See additional research projects funded under the Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO) initiative
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