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1. Window shopping on Healthcare.gov and the state-based marketplaces: more consumer support is needed

3. Lessons from the Small Business Health Options Program: the SHOP experience in California and Colorado

8. Service center: the California Health Benefit Exchange as a consumer destination

9. Competition and choice in the health insurance marketplaces, 2014-2015: impact on premiums

10. The effect of shopping and premium tax credits on the affordability of marketplace coverage

11. The implications of declining retiree health insurance

12. Health insurance exchange planning: philanthropy leading the way

13. Health care reform: promises and pitfalls for maternal and child health

14. Shopping for health care makes "cents" for consumers: estimates of the potential financial benefits to consumers as they shop for elective medical care

16. Fork in the road: alternative paths to a high performance U.S. health system

17. Health care opinion leaders' views on transparency and pricing

18. Health insurance exchanges and the Affordable Care Act: key policy issues

19. Health insurance exchanges and the Affordable Care Act: eight difficult issues

20. Increasing participation in benefit programs for low-income seniors

57. Improving employees' life and disability insurance benefit decisions: results of an employer survey

59. California's insurance exchange: experts tackle the big questions

60. Employers' use of health insurance exchanges: lessons from Massachusetts

64. Facilitating consumer choice: standardized plans in health insurance marketplaces

66. An illustrative analysis of Medicare Options Compare: what's there and what's not

67. Contraceptive access, choice, and utilization: a survey of Mississippi women

68. Where do patients go?: how patients choose between care settings for minor illnesses and injuries

69. Choosing providers for select services and procedures: consumers' experiences and preferences