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Lower-Income Families Pay a Higher Share of Income Toward National Health Care Spending Than Higher-Income Families Do

September 8, 2011 | Journal Article

All health care spending from public and private sources, such as governments and businesses, is ultimately paid by individuals and families.

The Increased Concentration of Health Plan Markets Can Benefit Consumers Through Lower Hospital Prices

September 8, 2011 | Journal Article

The long-term trend of consolidation among U.S. health plans has raised providers' concerns that the concentration of health plan markets can depress their prices.

Special Issue of JHPPL Features RWJF-Supported Research and Commentary

July 26, 2011 | Journal Article

The focus of this special issue is on affordability of health care, a key element to ensuring that people in the United States have affordable access to the care they need when they need it.

Medical Spending and the Health of the Elderly

May 24, 2011 | Journal Article

More medical spending found to modestly relate to better health outcomes.

Why Behavioral and Environmental Interventions are Needed to Improve Health at Lower Cost

May 1, 2011 | Journal Article

This analysis compared the likely impacts of three approaches to reducing avoidable deaths and lowering health care costs for Americans.

Personal Reflections on the High Cost of American Medical Care

April 25, 2011 | Journal Article

Steven A. Schroeder, MD, has devoted his career to reducing excessive health care spending at major medical institutions. In this special health care reform article, he describes numerous efforts to study and reduce health spending.

Aligning Forces for Quality: Videos from the National Meeting

December 27, 2011 | Video/Story

The RWJF’s signature effort to improve the quality of care in the U.S.

How Do Consumer-Directed Health Plans Affect Vulnerable Populations?

April 20, 2011 | Journal Article

Benefit design has similar effects on health care use for low- and high-risk patients.

Global and Episodic Bundling

April 1, 2010 | Report

Report examines global and episodic bundling payment strategies for states.

How Much Do Hospitals Cost Shift?

April 1, 2011 | Journal Article

This article examines the theoretical and empirical literature on cost shifting since 1996, synthesizes the predominant findings, suggests their implications for the future of health care costs, and puts them in the current policy context.

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