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News - Rand Corporation

2012-05-08 09:38:22

If consumer-directed health plans grow to account for half of all employer-sponsored insurance in the United States, health costs could drop by $57 billion annually -- about 4 percent of all health care spending among the nonelderly.

2012-04-27 02:22:03

HOUSTON, April 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Dresser-Rand Group Inc.

2012-03-06 14:01:09

As health care reform expands the use of "report cards" to grade health care providers, greater attention to reporting methods may be needed to assure the quality of such efforts.

2012-02-22 16:08:00

HOUSTON, Feb. 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Dresser-Rand Group Inc.

2012-02-16 14:08:45

A new RAND Corporation study concludes that eliminating a key part of health care reform that requires all Americans to have health insurance would sharply lower the number of people gaining coverage, but would not dramatically increase the cost of buying policies through new insurance exchanges.

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