An Inconsistent Picture: A Compilation of Analyses of Economic Impacts of Competing Approaches to Health Care Reform by Experts and StakeholdersDIANE Publishing, 1994 - 144 halaman |
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... firms ( 62 ) . While the model itself is properly proprietary , to the extent that the detailed assumptions used by the analysts are not available to policymakers , analyses using the HBSM may not provide policymakers with adequate ...
... firms ( 62 ) . While the model itself is properly proprietary , to the extent that the detailed assumptions used by the analysts are not available to policymakers , analyses using the HBSM may not provide policymakers with adequate ...
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... firms that currently insure plus a $ 20.9 billion increase for all firms that do not currently insure . Change in costs varies by employer size ( 37 ) . K Lewin - VHI analysis for the Heritage Foundation of the Foundation's plan ...
... firms that currently insure plus a $ 20.9 billion increase for all firms that do not currently insure . Change in costs varies by employer size ( 37 ) . K Lewin - VHI analysis for the Heritage Foundation of the Foundation's plan ...
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... firms are more likely to offer health insurance ( 38 ) and , therefore , are more likely to experience net savings due to shifts in the covered population and potential reductions in cost - shifting from uncompensated care and Medicaid ...
... firms are more likely to offer health insurance ( 38 ) and , therefore , are more likely to experience net savings due to shifts in the covered population and potential reductions in cost - shifting from uncompensated care and Medicaid ...
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... firms or organi- zations . In order to estimate the impact on employment of the aforementioned type of em- ployer ... firm size , industry type , employees ' type of employment ( full- versus part - time ) , average employee age , and ...
... firms or organi- zations . In order to estimate the impact on employment of the aforementioned type of em- ployer ... firm size , industry type , employees ' type of employment ( full- versus part - time ) , average employee age , and ...
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... firms ( 34 ) . This percentage decreases as firm size increases ( e.g. , 25 percent for firms with 20 to 49 employees , 16 percent for firms with 100 to 499 employees , and 5.5 percent for firms with 10,000 or more employees ) ( 34 ) ...
... firms ( 34 ) . This percentage decreases as firm size increases ( e.g. , 25 percent for firms with 20 to 49 employees , 16 percent for firms with 100 to 499 employees , and 5.5 percent for firms with 10,000 or more employees ) ( 34 ) ...
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102d Congress AAFP Academy of Family administrative costs administrative costs-savings Approaches Employing Individual approaches to health assumptions Bush Administration CalPERS Canadian-style system colleagues Congressional Budget Office cost containment decrease deduction economy employer mandate Employing Individual Vouchers employment employment-based enrollees expenditure limits Families USA funds health benefits health care costs health care reform health care services health care spending health insurance health maintenance organizations health plan HMOs households impact of competing implementation increased spending insurance costs Lewin-VHI analysis Long and Rodgers Managed Competition approach Medicaid Medicare Medigap national health expenditures national health spending offset payments payroll tax rate percent Play-or-Pay Approaches policymakers private insurance public plan purchase quantitative estimates rate of growth reduce reform approaches revenues Sheils Silow-Carroll Single Payer Approaches Single Payer system Single year estimates spending and savings Tax Credits U.S. Congress U.S. Department universal coverage Vouchers or Tax
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