Sources for Further Research
Kaiser Family Foundation: Online Tools for Consumer-Directed Health Plans
Two major firms in the consumer-directed care market conducted real-time demonstrations of their consumer web tools to show how enrollees might manage the costs and quality of their care.
Kaiser Family Foundation, January 25, 2005
Kaiser Family Foundation: Key Resources on Health Coverage and the Uninsured
The Foundation produces several information resources that analyze America’s health insurance coverage, as well as policy issues and public opinion regarding the uninsured.
Kaiser Family Foundation
Webcast: News Conference: Income, Poverty, Health Insurance and American Community Survey
The Census Bureau holds this news conference on the release of the annual report on income, poverty and health insurance coverage for the nation in 2004.
kaisernetwork.org, August 30, 2005
Webcast: Tracking Health Care Costs: Declining Growth Trend Pauses In 2004
Larry Levitt, editor-in-chief of kaisernetwork.org and a vice president of Kaiser Family Foundation, talks to Bradley Strunk and Paul Ginsburg, Ph.D. from the Center for Studying Health System Change and co-authors of "Tracking Health Care Costs: Slowdown Stalls in 2004," a Health Affairs web-exclusive report about health care spending, which found health care spending increased 8.2 percent in 2004.
kaisernetwork.org, June 21, 2005
Webcast: Online Tools for Consumer-Directed Health Plans
During this demonstration, executives from Lumenos and Humana -- two major firms in the consumer-directed health care market -- conduct real-time demonstrations of their consumer web tools to show how enrollees might manage the costs and quality of their care.
kaisernetwork.org, January 25, 2005
Webcast: 2004 Annual Employer Health Benefits Survey
This media briefing is on the release of the Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research and Educational Trust 2004 Annual Employer Health Benefits Survey, an in-depth look at trends in health insurance costs and coverage in the workplace.
kaisernetwork.org, September 9, 2004
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