JD Power releases its tenth annual survey of consumer satisfaction with health plans, finding a slight increase in satisfaction in 2016 over 2015.
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A paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research examines the relative contributions of moral hazard and adverse selection to inefficiencies in health insurance markets.
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The Congressional Budget Office issues a report finding that federal laws, and in particular the reform law, have a variety of effects on health insurance premiums.
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A brief PriceWaterhouseCooper report examines premium trends on the reform law's health insurance exchanges.
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A survey from Finn Partners reveals actions consumers are taking in regard to their health care and health plans.
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An AonHewitt medical trend report anticipates a huge jump in health costs around the globe for 2016.
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The latest EBRI consumer engagement survey continues to find that adults with a high deductible exhibit more cost-conscious health spending behaviors.
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We continue our review of the 2015-16 drug benefit report, looking at utilization management, network design and other issues.
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The 2015-2016 Prescription Benefit Management Institute report on drug benefits reveals useful information about design and cost trends.
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An analysis of premium data from the health insurance exchanges confirms that people are going to be paying more in 2016.
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PriceWaterhouseCooper's Health Research Institute tells us what to watch for in 2016.
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A brief from the Commonwealth Fund weighs in on the likely consequences of further health plan consolidation.
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Large national health plans continued to show enrollment gains through the second quarter of 2015, but recent announcements suggest some of that enrollment is not profitable.
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An AonHewitt analysis found that employers' health care costs rose 3.2% in 2015 and will climb by 4.1% in 2016.
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