The New Dominance of Managed Care: Insurance Trends in the 1990s
Report: Managed Care and the Small Group Market Report: Small Group Reform and Insurance Provision by Small Firms, 1989-1995…
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Report: Managed Care and the Small Group Market Report: Small Group Reform and Insurance Provision by Small Firms, 1989-1995…
This document compiles the findings of surveys conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation on the knowledge and attitudes about managed care, from 1996-1997.
Results of two surveys that track Californian's knowledge of the two initiatives on the California Ballot, Propositions 214 and 216 (also known as the Patient Protection Acts) and attitudes towards them as the debate unfolds. The surveys were conducted from August 14-21, 1996 and from September 23-30, 1996.
A report summarizing the campaigns of proponents and opponents to the California Health Security Act (Proposition 186) of 1994.
An analysis of the potential financial impact of the California Health Security Act -- the single payer initiative defeated by voters on the November 1994 ballot -- on the state's budget and health expenditures, businesses, and families.
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