Titles
- How New Hampshire residents use health care price information1
- How Texans use health care price information1
- How does aging affect financial decision making?1
- How does debt shape health outcomes for older Americans?1
- How much U.S. households with employer insurance spend on premiums and out-of-pocket costs: a state-by-state look1
- How much does out-of-pocket medical spending eat away at retirement income?1
- How much is enough?: the distribution of lifetime health care costs1
- How people in New York State use health care price information1
- How the erosion of employer-sponsored insurance is contributing to Medicare beneficiaries' financial burden1
- Impact of cost sharing reductions on deductibles and out-of-pocket limits1
- Implications of the ACA Medicaid expansion: a look at the data and evidence1
- Insuring the future: current trends in health coverage and the effects of implementing the Affordable Care Act : findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, 20121
- Is private long-term care insurance the answer?1
- Long-term care costs and the National Retirement Risk Index1
- Long-term care: how big a risk?1
- Losing ground: how the loss of adequate health insurance is burdening working families : findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Surveys, 2001-20071
- Managing a paid job and family caregiving is a growing reality: nearly 30 million family caregivers of adults are in the labor force1
- Marketplace plans with narrow physician networks feature lower monthly premiums than plans with larger networks1
- Measuring changes in household spending burden under health reform proposals: a standard approach for microsimulation analyses1
- Medicaid expansion in Texas: potential economic and employment implications1