A tale of two charts on exchange premiums
The NYT and WSJ both feature charts today on state-by-state comparisons of premiums for health insurance policies in the exchanges. The WSJ chart is a
The NYT and WSJ both feature charts today on state-by-state comparisons of premiums for health insurance policies in the exchanges. The WSJ chart is a
My latest AcademyHealth post summarizes literature on consumers’ responses to high numbers of plan choices. You really can have too much of a good thing.
You might already be following TIE on Facebook through the “Networked Blogs” app, but we’ve found that this suffers from occasional fits of bugginess. Also,
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There are lots and lots of people who believe that increased health care spending must involve higher quality. Otherwise, we’d be forced to admit that
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