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期刊名:Health affairs

缩写:HEALTH AFFAIR

ISSN:0278-2715

e-ISSN:0278-2715

IF/分区:8.1/Q1

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Ron Dollens Ron Dollens
In an interview with Health Affairs founding editor John Iglehart, Ron Dollens outlines the differences between drug and device companies in the current U.S. health care marketplace. He discusses at length the recent Medicare coverage decis...
Cathy Schoen,Michelle M Doty,Sara R Collins et al. Cathy Schoen et al.
Health insurance is in the midst of a design shift toward greater financial risk for patients. Where medical cost exposure is high relative to income, the shift will increase the numbers of underinsured people. This study estimates that nea...
Sherry Glied,Douglas Gould Sherry Glied
Most estimates of the consequences of alternative health insurance proposals focus on national impact, but the extent of cross-state diversity in uninsurance rates, economic and labor-market characteristics, and health care markets suggests...
William E Encinosa,Fred J Hellinger William E Encinosa
Twenty-seven states have laws that cap payments for noneconomic damages in malpractice cases. In this study we examined whether these laws have increased the supply of physicians, using county-level data from all fifty states from 1985 to 2...
Amitabh Chandra,Shantanu Nundy,Seth A Seabury Amitabh Chandra
We used data from the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) to study the growth of physician malpractice payments. Judgments at trial account for 4 percent of all malpractice payments; settlements account for the remaining 96 percent. The ...
James Maxwell,Peter Temin,Saminaz Zaman et al. James Maxwell et al.
Large employers in California are experimenting with new health benefit and insurance options as premium rates continue to escalate. This study examines the offer and penetration rates of catastrophic coverage insurance products, including ...