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Legal rules and industry norms: the impact of laws restricting health insurers' use of genetic information.
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Genetic enhancement, distributive justice, and the goals of medicine.
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The role of state regulation in consumer-driven health care.
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Health insurers' medical necessity determinations for bariatric surgery.
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Academic Article
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Patients as consumers: courts, contracts, and the new medical marketplace.
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Academic Article
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Toward a 21st-century health care system: recommendations for health care reform.
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Academic Article
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The constitutionality of mandates to purchase health insurance.
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Academic Article
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After insurance reform: an adequate safety net can bring us to universal coverage.
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The three types of reinsurance created by federal health reform.
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Using payroll deduction to shelter individual health insurance from income tax.
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Academic Article
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Health care reform--what went wrong on the way to the courthouse.
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Academic Article
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Rethinking safety-net access for the uninsured.
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Academic Article
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The sausage-making of insurance reform.
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Academic Article
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The mission of safety net organizations following national insurance reform.
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Academic Article
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Government-sponsored reinsurance.
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Model safety-net programs could care for the uninsured at one-half the cost of Medicaid or private insurance.
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Academic Article
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The Affordable Care Act without the mandate.
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Academic Article
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Establishing health insurance exchanges: three states' progress.
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Academic Article
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Insurers' responses to regulation of medical loss ratios.
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Insurers' medical loss ratios and quality improvement spending in 2011.
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Academic Article
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HealthMarts, HIPCs (health insurance purchasing cooperatives), MEWAs (multiple employee welfare arrangements), and AHPs (association health plans): a guide for the perplexed.
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Academic Article
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The structure and enforcement of health insurance rating reforms.
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Academic Article
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Patients' fear of genetic discrimination by health insurers: the impact of legal protections.
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Academic Article
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Health care cost containment and the stratification of malpractice law.
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Academic Article
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The ethics of health care rationing.
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Academic Article
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Judicial protection of managed care consumers: an empirical study of insurance coverage disputes.
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Academic Article
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Of magic wands and kaleidoscopes: fixing problems in the individual market.
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Academic Article
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The impact and enforcement of prudent layperson laws.
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Academic Article
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State regulation of medical necessity: the case of weight-reduction surgery.
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Academic Article
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Development of abbreviated measures to assess patient trust in a physician, a health insurer, and the medical profession.
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Academic Article
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The HIPAA headache.
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Academic Article
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Paying for individual health insurance through tax-sheltered cafeteria plans.
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Academic Article
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Clearing out the underbrush in constitutional challenges to health insurance reform.
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Academic Article
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Approaching universal coverage with better safety-net programs for the uninsured.
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Academic Article
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Constitutional challenges to compulsory insurance: a guide through the gauntlet.
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Academic Article
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Risk adjustment under the Affordable Care Act: a guide for federal and state regulators.
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Academic Article
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Getting to universal coverage with better safety-net programs for the uninsured.
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Academic Article
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Supreme Court arguments on the ACA--a clash of two world views.
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Academic Article
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Estimating the impact of the medical loss ratio rule: a state-by-state analysis.
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Academic Article
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The Affordable Care Act survives, for now.
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Academic Article
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Genetic privacy laws and patients' fear of discrimination by health insurers: the view from genetic counselors.
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Concept
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National Health Insurance, United States
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Concept
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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
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Concept
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Insurance, Health
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Concept
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Insurance, Health, Reimbursement
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Academic Article
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There oughta be a law.
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Academic Article
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What's behind health insurance rate increases? an examination of what insurers reported to the federal government in 2012-2013.
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Academic Article
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The federal medical loss ratio rule: implications for consumers in year 2.
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Academic Article
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Obamacare: what the Affordable Care Act means for patients and physicians.
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Academic Article
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What's behind health insurance rate increases? an examination of what insurers reported to the federal government in 2013-2014.
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Academic Article
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The federal medical loss ratio rule: implications for consumers in year 3.
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Academic Article
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How Insurers Competed in the Affordable Care Act's First Year.
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Academic Article
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King v. Burwell--ACA Armageddon Averted.
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Academic Article
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Comparing Individual Health Coverage On and Off the Affordable Care Act's Insurance Exchanges.
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Academic Article
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Promoting Value for Consumers: Comparing Individual Health Insurance Markets Inside and Outside the ACA's Exchanges.
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Academic Article
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How Has the Affordable Care Act Affected Health Insurers' Financial Performance?
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How Have Health Insurers Performed Financially Under the ACA' Market Rules?
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Academic Article
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Financial Performance of Health Insurers: State-Run Versus Federal-Run Exchanges.
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Academic Article
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Narrow Provider Networks for Employer Plans.
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Academic Article
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Reducing Unfair Out-of-Network Billing - Integrated Approaches to Protecting Patients.
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Academic Article
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The Health of the Small-Group Insurance Market.
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Academic Article
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Problem drinking as intentional risky behavior: Examining the association between state health insurance coverage and excessive alcohol consumption.
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Academic Article
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The No Surprises Act and Informed Financial Consent.
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Academic Article
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Out-of-Network Air Ambulance Bills: Prevalence, Magnitude, and Policy Solutions.
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Academic Article
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Health insurers' financial performance and quality improvement expenditures in the Affordable Care Act's second year.
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