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2. What is “affordable” health care?: a review of concepts to guide policymakers

3. The cost of employer insurance is a growing burden for middle-income families

4. High cost sharing and specialty drug initiation under Medicare Part D: a case study in patients with newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia

5. Marketplace plans with narrow physician networks feature lower monthly premiums than plans with larger networks

6. Losing ground: how the loss of adequate health insurance is burdening working families : findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Surveys, 2001-2007

7. Women's coverage, access, and affordability: key findings from the 2017 Kaiser Women's Health Survey

8. The effects of Medicaid expansion under the ACA: updated findings from a literature review

9. Implications of the ACA Medicaid expansion: a look at the data and evidence

10. Family consequences of detention/deportation: effects on finances, health, and well-being

11. Potential changes to Medicaid long-term care spousal impoverishment rules: States' plans and implications for community integration

12. The burden of health care costs for working families: a state-level analysis

13. Health insurance coverage eight years after the ACA: fewer uninsured Americans and shorter coverage gaps, but more underinsured

14. How much U.S. households with employer insurance spend on premiums and out-of-pocket costs: a state-by-state look

15. The growing cost burden of employer health insurance for U.S. families and implications for their health and economic security: invited testimony : U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures : hearing on “how middle-class families are faring in today’s economy”

16. Status of U.S. health insurance coverage and the potential of recent congressional health reform bills to expand coverage and lower consumer costs: invited testimony : U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Rules : hearing on "Medicare for All Act of 2019"

20. Impact of cost sharing reductions on deductibles and out-of-pocket limits

26. The implications of declining retiree health insurance

30. What is 'CLASS'?: and will it work?

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

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

34. The effects of health insurance and self-insurance on retirement behavior

35. Will health care costs erode retirement security?

36. Is private long-term care insurance the answer?

38. Does Medicare Part D protect the elderly from financial risk?

43. Both the 'private option' and traditional Medicaid expansions improved access to care for low-income adults

44. Evaluating the CARE Act: implications of a proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act

45. The effects of Medicaid expansion under the ACA: updated findings from a literature review

46. New regulations broadening employer exemptions to contraceptive coverage: impact on women

48. No limit: Medicare Part D enrollees exposed to high out-of-pocket drug costs without a hard cap on spending

49. Explaining health care reform: questions about health insurance subsidies

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

52. Help on the horizon: how the recession has left millions of workers without health insurance, and how health reform will bring relief : findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey of 2010

53. 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, 2012

54. National spending for long-term services and supports (LTSS): the basics

55. The economic burden of out-of-pocket medical expenditures before and after implementation of the Medicare prescription drug program

59. How much does out-of-pocket medical spending eat away at retirement income?

60. Will millennials be ready for retirement?

62. Recognizing destabilization in the individual health insurance market

63. Social Security: a lifeline for older women and minorities

66. Top spenders among commercially-insured: increased spending concentration and consistent turnover from 2013 to 2015

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

68. The characteristics of Social Security beneficiaries who claim benefits at the early entitlement age

69. Monitoring the impact of health reform on American's ages 50--64: fewer Americans ages 50--64 have difficulty paying family medical bills after early ACA marketplace implementation

77. Health insurance coverage for 50- to 64-year-olds

80. Trump Administration health reimbursement arrangements put ACA subsidies at risk for low-income workers

88. Catastrophic coverage in the Medicare Part D drug benefit: which beneficiaries need it and how much are they spending?

93. U.S. health care from a global perspective: 2019 : higher spending, worse outcomes?

94. States work to make individual market health coverage more affordable, but long-term solutions call for federal leadership

95. Paying the price: how health insurance premiums are eating up middle-class incomes : state health insurance premium trends and the potential of national reform

96. The path to a high performance U.S. health system: a 2020 vision and the policies to pave the way

97. The share of people with high medical costs increased prior to implementation of the Affordable Care Act

98. Medicare Part D

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