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Congressional Budget Office: "Analysis of a Permanent Prohibition on Implementing the Major Health Care Legislation Enacted in March 2010"
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Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council: “Entrepreneur Survey Finds Subdued Outlook, Displeasure with Federal Policies”
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Lockton Benefit Group: “Employers Wary of Health Care Reform Costs and Hassles”
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Mercer: “Health Care Reform: The Question of Essential Benefits”
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McKinsey Quarterly: “How US Health Care Reform Will Affect Employee Benefits”
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RAND: “How Will Health Care Reform Affect Cost and Coverage?"
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Urban Institute: “Who Will Be Uninsured After Health Insurance Reform?"
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CMS Office of the Actuary: “Updated Sensitivity Testing of the Employer Assumption in the Office of the Actuary’s Health Reform Model, Based on the President’s 2012 Budget”
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CMS Office of the Actuary: “The Estimated Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Medicare and Medicaid Outlays and Total National Health Care Expenditures”
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Congressional Budget Office: “CBO’s Analysis of the Major Health Care Legislation Enacted in March 2010”
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Kaiser Family Foundation: “A Profile of Health Insurance Exchange Enrollees”
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Health Affairs- "Health Policy Brief: “Employers and Health Care Reform”
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Urban Institute: “Who Will Be Uninsured After Health Insurance Reform?”
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Market Strategies International: “Many Companies Intend to Drop Employee Coverage in 2014 as Health Care Reform Takes Full Effect”
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Tower Watson: ‘The Road Ahead: Shaping Health Care Strategy in a Post-Reform Environment”
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Galen Institute: “Negative Consequences of Health Law Force Health Insurers to Withdraw from Markets Across the Country”
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Urban Institute: “Health Reform Across the States: Increased Insurance Coverage and Federal Spending on the Exchanges and Medicaid”
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Booz & Co.: “The Future of Health Insurance- Demise of Employer-Sponsored Coverage is Greatly Exaggerated”
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Kaiser Family Foundation: "State Budgets Under Federal Health Reform: The Extent and Causes of Variations in Estimated Impacts"
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Congressional Budget Office: “Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2011 to 2021”
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Congressional Budget Office: “Preliminary Analysis of H.R. 2, The Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act”
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EBRI: “Employer and Employee Reactions to Health Reform: Findings from the 2010 EBRI/MGA Consumer Engagement in Health Care Survey and the 2010 SHRM Organizations’ Response to Health Care Reform Poll”
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HighRoads: “New Highroads Survey Reveals What Employees and Employers Fear Most About Health Care Reform”
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Urban Institute: “Employer-Sponsored Insurance Under Health Reform: Reports of Its Demise Are Premature”
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Kaiser Family Foundation: “Impact of Health Reform on Women’s Access to Coverage and Care”
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Kaiser Medicare Issue Brief: “Income-Relating Medicare Part B and D Premiums: How Many Medicare Beneficiaries Will Be Affected?”
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Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured: “Medicaid Coverage and Spending in Health Reform: National and State-by State Results for Adults at or Below 133% FPL”
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Health Affairs: “Preventive Services Without Cost-Sharing”
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PriceWaterhouse Coopers Research Institute: “Top Health Industry Issues of 2011: Health Reform Prompt Industry Players to Undergo Makeovers”
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National Center for Policy Analysis: “What Does Health Reform Mean for You? A Consumer’s Guide”
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EBRI: “Funding Savings Needed for Health Expenses for Persons Eligible for Medicare”
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Congressional Budget Office: “Selected CBO Publications Related to Health Care Legislation, 2009-2010”
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Lewin Group: “The Impact of the Medicaid Expansions and Other Provisions of Health Reform on State Medicaid Spending”
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Urban Institute: “Why The Individual Mandate Matters”
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The Health Care Reform Survey 2010
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Congressional Budget Office: "The Effect of the March Health Legislation on Prescription Drug Prices"
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Mercer: “Few Employers Planning to Drop Health Plans After Reform is In Place, Survey Finds”
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Mercer: “Even as Reform Pushes Up Benefit Costs, Employers Will Take Steps to Hold 2011 increase to 5.9%"
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Tower Watsons: “Employer Health Care Costs Expected to Rise 8.2% in 2011"
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Tower Watsons: “Changes Ahead: Health Care Reform in a Challenging Economy”
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Hewitt: "U.S. Health Care Costs Rate Increases Reach Highest Levels in Five Years"
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Health Affairs: “U.S. Health Spending: 2010-2019”
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American Action Forum: "The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Will Small Business Need Protection from its Plan Costs?"
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American Action Forum: "Healthcare Reform and Medicaid: Patient Access, Emergency Department Use, and Financial Implications for States and Hospitals"
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Rand COMPARE - "The Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Worker’s Health Insurance Coverage"
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Hewitt Survey - Employer Reaction to Health Care Reform : Grandfathered Status
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Congressional Budget Office – Deficit Impact of Certain Health Care Proposals Considered by Congress
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National Business Group on Health- "Large Employer’s 2011 Health Plan Design Changes"
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Congressional Budget Office: The Budget and Economic Outlook: An Update
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Bloomberg Government: Health Overhaul Creates 98 New Ways to Influence Regulators
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EBRI-Coverage of Dependent Coverage to Age 26 Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Health Affairs: Assessing Health Reform’s Impact on Four Key Groups of Americans
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Congressional Research Service- New Entities Created Pursuant to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Urban Institute- "How Will the PPACA Impact Individual and Small Group Premiums in the Short and Long Term"
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Employee Benefit Research Institute- "The Early Retiree Reinsurance Program : $5 Billion Will Last About Two Years"
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National Taxpayer Advocate: "Report to Congress: Fiscal Year 2011 Objectives"
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Congressional Budget Office: "Additional Information About High-Risk Insurance Pools Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act"
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Congressional Budget Office: "Health Costs and the Federal Budget"
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Congressional Budget Office: "Additional Information About Potential Effects on Discretionary Spending"
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PriceWaterhouse Coopers Health Research Institute: "Health Reform: Prospering in a Post-Reform World"
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PriceWaterhouse Coopers Health Research Institute: "Behind the Numbers: Medical Cost Trends 2011"
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The Lewin Group: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA):Long Term Costs for Governments, Employers, Families and Providers
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Mercer: A Third of Employers May Be Penalized for Health Coverage Deemed ‘Unaffordable’
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Mercer: One in Four Employers Expect Health Reform’s 2011 Requirements to Add 3% or More to Next Year’s Costs
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American Action Network: Labor Markets and Health Care Reform: New Results
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Tower Watson: Health Care Reform: Looming Fears Mask Unprecedented Employer Opportunities to Mitigate Costs, Risks and Reset Total Rewards
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National Center for Policy Analysis: Obama’s Tax on Job Creation
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Wall Street Journal: CBO: Health-Care Overhaul Add-Ons May Push Cost Over $1 Trillion