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Monitoring Massachusetts Reform Efforts

April 2006 marked the beginning of landmark health reform in this state. We've tracked the impact on coverage and costs, and surveyed doctors and employers for their views on how it's been working.

Stories and articles 11/19/2009 

Three-Fourths of Massachusetts Physicians Support Continuing State's Health Reform Law

A study published the New England Journal of Medicine finds that a large majority of practicing physicians in Massachusetts support health reform three years after its passage in 2006.

News releases 10/21/2009 

Physicians' Views of the Massachusetts Health Care Reform Law - A Poll

Three years after Massachusetts enacted its health insurance reform law, the state boasts the lowest rate of uninsurance nationwide. Yet, the model is still surrounded by public controversy, especially as the nation explores health reform. This article gathers...

Published In: The New England Journal of Medicine (Online First)

Journal articles 10/21/2009 

The Cost of Failure to Enact Health Reform

Out-of-pocket health care costs could increase by more than 35 percent in every state by 2019, if the system remains unchanged.

Reports 09/30/2009 

Physician Views on the Public Health Insurance Option and Medicare Expansions

This survey, which was published by the New England Journal of Medicine, shows 'striking' consistency of physician support, across every locale and demographic, for reform proposals that include both private and public insurance options.

Reports 09/14/2009 

Impact of the Economy on Health Care

Layoffs lead to lost benefits and reduced insurance premiums for many people. A new brief examines the complex interactions among employment, insurance and costs.

Published In: Changes in Health Care Financing & Organization Findings Brief

Issue and policy briefs 08/14/2009 

Health Priorities Survey: The Medical System and the Uninsured

Sixty-nine percent describe the system as 'fair' or 'poor.'

Published In: Health Priorities Survey Report

Reports 08/04/2009 

An Emerging Middle Ground?

The report identifies and explores eight areas in which diverse business, medical and consumer interests are beginning to find middle ground and earn the support of bipartisan lawmakers.

Issue and policy briefs 07/06/2009 

Public Perspectives on Health Delivery System Reforms

Public perception can derail or boost health care reform, according to new report.

Issue and policy briefs 06/22/2009 

Crossing Our Lines: Working Together to Reform the U.S. Health System

Daschle, Dole and Baker release a health reform proposal that takes ideas from both parties in an effort to forge political consensus.

Video, Reports 06/17/2009 

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