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4. California health insurers: large insurers remain on top

5. Can 1 + 1 = 3?: a look at hybrid insurance products with long-term care insurance

6. Changes in consumer demand following public reporting of summary quality ratings: an evaluation in nursing homes

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

11. Comparing long-term care in Germany and the United States: what can we learn from each other?

13. Consumer perspectives on health care decision-making: quality, cost and access to information

14. Consumer-driven health plans: a cost and utilization analysis

17. Early implementation of the health coverage tax credit in Maryland, Michigan, and North Carolina: a case study summary

18. The effect of eliminating the individual mandate penalty and the role of behavioral factors

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

21. For third enrollment period, marketplaces expand decision support tools to assist consumers

23. Geisinger Health System: achieving the potential of system integration through innovation, leadership, measurement, and incentives

24. Health insurance exchanges: changes in benchmark plans and premiums and effects of automatic re-enrollment on consumers' costs : report to Congressional requesters

25. Health savings accounts: why they won't cure what ails U.S. health care : invited testimony, Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives hearing on "Health Savings Accounts"

33. How much do older workers value employee health insurance?

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

38. Learning from abroad: lessons and questions on personal health records for national policy

40. Measuring the impact of patient portals: what the literature tells us

45. Networks in ACA marketplaces are narrower for mental health care than for primary care

49. Post-acute care and beyond: responding to the growing need for chronic care

50. Privacy, security, and the Regional Health Information Organization