RAND Corporation 5/17/2002 by Christopher M. Whaley, Brian Briscombe, Rose Kerber, Brenna O’Neill, Aaron Kofner Related Topics: Employer Sponsored Health Insurance, Health Care Costs, Health Insurance Markets, Medicare Key Findings
by Jon Kingsdale (Milbank Quarterly, March 2021) As the founding Executive Director of the country’s first health benefit exchange (Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority )
by Adam Gaffney, David Himmelstein, Steffie Woolhandler – leaders of Physicians for a National Health Program, a nonprofit organization that supports single-payer health care reform.
Rand Corp. via Advisory Board 9/21/2020 Employer-sponsored private health plans on average in 2018 paid hospitals 247% of the amount Medicare paid for the same
Eric Lopez, Tricia Neuman Follow @tricia_neuman on Twitter, Gretchen Jacobson, and Larry Levitt Follow @larry_levitt on TwitterPublished: Apr 15, 2020 Key Findings Private insurers paid nearly double Medicare rates
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Hospital mergers have been rising steadily for the past decade. From 2010 through 2014, 451 mergers were completed in the United States, an
Findings from Round 3 of an Employer-Led Transparency Initiative https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR4394.html?referringSource=articleShare