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The Long-Term Returns of Obesity Prevention Policies

April 24, 2013 | Report

Obesity-prevention policies could save the U.S. billions of dollars in the long run. A new report from the Campaign to End Obesity shows that the way estimates for the costs of legislation are done now misses a lot of their value.

Consumer-directed Health Plans

October 1, 2012 | Report

The managed care backlash of the 1990s combined with rising health expenditures led to the creation of consumer-directed health plans (CDHPs), which place greater responsibility for health care decision-making in the hands of consumers. CDHPs are in ...

ACA Implementation - Monitoring and Tracking Series: Cross Cutting Issues

September 7, 2012 | Report

The case study states analyzed in these reports are Alabama, Colorado, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island and Virginia.

Federally-Facilitated Exchanges and the Continuum of State Options

December 1, 2011 | Report

This report explores three ways that states can comply with the Affordable Care Act requirement of establishing a health insurance exchange in their state.

What Drove the Recent Slowdown in Health Spending Growth and Can It Continue?

May 6, 2013 | Report

A review of trends in health spending growth over the last decade show that growth began to slow well before the most recent recession, according to researchers at the Urban Institute.

A Bipartisan Rx for Patient-Centered Care and System-Wide Cost Containment

April 18, 2013 | Report

The Bipartisan Policy Center recommends ways to contain health care spending while improving the quality and affordability of care.

Preserving Medicare for Future Generations: Market-Based Approaches to Reform

April 16, 2013 | Report

The American Enterprise Insitute proposes solutions to address Medicare’s sustainability crisis and inefficiencies in the system.

Introduction

January 1, 2009 | Report

This introduction paper lays out the formulation of the Legal Solutions in Health Reform project, why health reform is important, the pertinent legal questions applicable to federal health reform, and three themes that surface throughout the identified legal challenges: federalism and preemption jurisdiction and enforcement and remedies.

Investing In America's Health (April 2013 Update)

April 1, 2013 | Report

Many public health departments are unable to adequately support community health due to limited funding.

School District Wellness Policies

February 28, 2013 | Report

A report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Bridging the Gap program finds that progress to improve school district wellness policies has stalled.

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