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Can Accountable Care Organizations Improve the Value of Health Care by Solving the Cost and Quality Quandaries?

Researchers from the Urban Institute look at the opportunities and challenges of accountable-care organizations, and conclude they will not be game changers in the short run.

Published In: Quick Strike Series

Issue and policy briefs 10/29/2009 

Age Rating Under Comprehensive Health Care Reform

Consumers aged 55 to 64 who buy insurance on the individual market could pay nearly 50% more in premiums under the Senate Finance Committee bill, compared with other versions pending in Congress, according to this analysis.

Published In: Quick Strike Series

Issue and policy briefs 10/07/2009 

How Will the Uninsured Be Affected by Health Reform?

Briefs look at the number of uninsured who could be covered under a reformed health care system.

Published In: Quick Strike Series

Issue and policy briefs 08/27/2009 

How Does the Quality of U.S. Health Care Compare Internationally?

This analysis from the Urban Institute looks at the evidence on how quality of care in the United States compares to that in other countries and the implications for health reform.

Published In: Quick Strike Series

Issue and policy briefs 08/20/2009 

Lessons for Health Reform from the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program

How elements of the nation's largest employer-sponsored health plan might serve as a model for reform.

Published In: Quick Strike Series

Issue and policy briefs 08/12/2009 

How We Can Pay for Health Care Reform

A new analysis shows that savings from many popular health reform ideas would finance the lion's share of the cost of comprehensive health care reform.

Published In: Quick Strike Series

Issue and policy briefs 07/29/2009 

Beyond the $1.6 Trillion Sticker Shock

Latest brief analyzes the 10-Year health reform plan.

Published In: Quick Strike Series

Issue and policy briefs 07/17/2009 

Changes to the Tax Exclusion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Premiums: A Potential Source of Financing for Health Reform

Researchers from the Urban Institute demonstrate that limiting the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored plans could generate significant revenue.

Published In: Quick Strike Series

Issue and policy briefs, Reports 06/25/2009 

Health Care Reform for Children with Public Coverage

Analysis looks at implications of reform concepts for children and considers the potential risks of shifting children who currently have public coverage into plans sold in a new exchange.

Published In: Quick Strike Series

Issue and policy briefs 06/11/2009 

Health Insurance Exchanges

The Urban Institute outlines how a public health insurance exchange might address problems facing purchasers of insurance.

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Issue and policy briefs, Reports 04/21/2009 

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