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  • Miller, Jason (University of Oregon, 2018)
    This annotated bibliography contains recent research describing the practices, policies, risks, and results regarding employer-sponsored wellness programs in the United States that are increasingly augmented with biometric ...
  • Clinton, Chelsea (University of Oregon, 2012)
    I estimate two models of consumer health insurance choices where individual attributes and e.g., income, age, gender, cost, etc. affect qualification for specific programs e.g., Medicaid and Medicare, but also affect the ...
  • McKercher, Erin (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-08)
    This study examines how income volatility in households affects their level of medical deprivation. Using SIPP data from 2002-2003, the study compares the relationship between medical hardship of households and measures ...
  • Van Sickle, Matthew D. (2007-06)
    Key categories of medical information needed by high deductible health insurance plan members are identified in relation to cost and quality of care (Kelley & Attridge, 2006). This type of plan is also called a consumer ...
  • Fracchia, Elena; Hall, Tiffany; Remer, Matthew; Saxe, Karen; Wu, Wei-Ting (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    The United States’ health care sector is increasingly overwhelmed by the high number of uninsured Americans combined with the ever-rising cost of service provision. Over the last thirty years both federal and state budgets ...
  • Hoffart, Jelena June (University of Oregon, 2018-06)
    In 2008, Oregon policymakers offered low-income and uninsured residents access to health insurance called the Oregon Health Plan Standard through a lottery rationing device. Studies done in conjunction with the Oregon ...

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