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March 2007

This month's featured grantees appear in articles about the uninsured middle-class, state health mandates, potential solutions for rising health care costs, pay-for-performance, and the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting.

Katherine Swartz, Ph.D., professor of helath policy and economics at the Harvard School of Public Health, was quoted in a March 5, 2007 article in The New York Times that examined the growing population of the uninsured that are middle-class individuals. Swartz stated that, "the soaring cost of health care was a major reason for the increase in the number of uninsured." She noted that, "Companies have become more aggressive in hiring people as temporary or contract workers with no fringe benefits." 

Karen L. Pollitz, M.P.P., research professor at the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute, was featured in a March 5, 2007 article in The New York Times that examined the growing population of the uninsured that are middle-class individuals. Pollitz stated that, "in the individual market, the federal protections provide precious little help to people seeking coverage."

Gail Jensen, Ph.D., research fellow at The Independent Institute and professor of Gerentology and Economics at Wayne State University, was featured in a March 5, 2007 Connecticut Business News Journal article that examined how state mandates on health insurance affect costs.

Jack Hadley, Ph.D., principal research associate at the Urban Institute, was featured in a February 13, 2007 Christian Science Monitor article that discussed how businesses are looking for new solutions to rising health care costs. Hadley noted that, “whatever kind of reform we have will be a mixture of approaches.” Additionally, he stated that, “he expects that employers will end up covering a smaller share of American workers.”

Meredith B. Rosenthal, Ph.D. and R. Adams Dudley, M.D., M.B.A. provided commentary on pay-for-performance in a recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. They reviewed five key design elements that “economic theory or available data suggest would be important determinants of [pay-for-performance programs’] influence.”

A number of HCFO grantees have been announced as part of the agenda for the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, taking place in Orlando, Florida June 3-5, 2007.

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