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1. San Francisco Bay Area: health care providers shift allegiances as regional networks emerge

2. Riverside/San Bernardino: vast region, market fragmentation add to access woes

3. Sacramento: health providers collaborate and weather economic downturn

4. San Diego: health care providers expand capacity as competition increases for well-insured patients

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

8. Fresno: health providers expand capacity, but health reform preparation lags

9. Health care without the doctor: how new devices and technologies aid clinicians and consumers

10. Insurance markets: small businesses and individuals face greater cost-sharing and increasing complexity

12. Los Angeles: fragmented health care market shows signs of coalescing

14. Nonprofit competition in the health insurance exchange: consumer operated and oriented plans

15. The Affordable Care Act and the U.S. economy: a five-year perspective

16. Talking shop: revisiting the small business marketplaces in California and Colorado

22. State regulation of coverage options outside of the Affordable Care Act: limiting the risk to the individual market

24. "We shall travel on": quality of care, economic development, and the international migration of long-term care workers

25. Short-term, limited-duration insurance and risks to California's insurance market

26. Ensuring health plan mergers benefit the community: California regulators and infrastructure investment programs

27. Medicare Part B: Medicare represented at least half of the market for 22 of the 84 most expensive drugs in 2015 : report to Congressional requesters

28. Understanding the market for implantable medical devices

30. Network adequacy standards in California: how they work and why they matter

38. Squeezed: why rising exposure to health care costs threatens the health and financial well-being of American families

41. California health insurers: large insurers remain on top

44. Financial performance of Medicare Advantage, individual, and group health insurance markets