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- A first look at how Medicare Advantage benefits and premiums in individual enrollment plans are changing from 2008 to 20091
- A high performance health system for the United States: an ambitious agenda for the next president1
- A micro-level analysis of recent increases in labor force participation among older workers1
- Across the states: profiles of long-term care and independent living1
- Across the states: profiles of long-term care and independent living : executive summary, state data, and rankings1
- Act 52 of 2007: the Authority's role, progress to date, and future goals1
- Aiming higher: results from a state scorecard on health system performance1
- Assessing the impact of California's nurse staffing ratios on hospitals and patient care1
- Bending the curve: options for achieving savings and improving value in U.S. health spending1
- Blueprint for a healthier America: modernizing the federal public health system to focus on prevention and preparedness1
- Caring for an aging America: invited testimony : House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies : hearing on "Health Care Access and the Aging of America"1
- Changing course: trends in health insurance coverage, 2000-2008 : invited testimony : hearing on income, poverty, and health insurance coverage : assessing key census indicators of family well-being in 2008 : Joint Economic Committee1
- Comparing long-term care in Germany and the United States: what can we learn from each other?1
- Creating EHR networks in the safety net1
- Delivering care anytime, anywhere: telehealth alters the medical ecosystem1
- Duke University Hospital: organizational and tactical strategies to enhance patient satisfaction1
- Enhancing value in Medicare: demonstrations and other initiatives to improve the program1
- Envisioning the future: the 2008 presidential candidates' health reform proposals1
- Equipped for efficiency: improving nursing care through technology1
- Financing Medi-Cal's future: the growing role of health care-related provider fees and taxes1