Crain's Detroit Business: Michigan’s business, health care leaders give mixed reaction to health care bill
CHRT director Marianne Udow-Phillips is featured in this examination of the impact of national health care reform on the Michigan health insurance market, especially for individuals and small businesses.
Read more >The Ann Arbor News: ‘Imperfect’ health care reform will have mixed impact for Ann Arbor-area patients, experts say
CHRT director Marianne Udow-Phillips is among local experts offering opinions of the possible effects of the national health care reform plan passed by Congress on March 21.
Read more >Lansing State Journal: Health care survey: Advocates say results show need for reform
Report on CHRT’s Cover Michigan Survey 2010.
Read more >The Ann Arbor News: Health care coverage doesn’t guarantee access, Ann Arbor research center finds
Report on CHRT’s Cover Michigan Survey 2010.
Read more >Crain's Detroit Business: Rising costs have people with insurance delaying care – survey
Report on CHRT’s Cover Michigan Survey 2010.
Read more >Crain's Detroit Business: Rich in resources, rich in spending: Medicare costs higher here than in similar markets, U.S. average
CHRT director Marianne Udow-Phillips comments on findings from the Dartmouth Atlas Project that show per-patient Medicare spending as higher in Southeast Michigan than statewide and U.S. averages.
Read more >The Ann Arbor News: Better prevention could cut back in health care costs, Ann Arbor health research group finds
Report on CHRT’s January 2010 issue brief “The Cost Burden of Disease: U.S. and Michigan.”
Read more >The Detroit News: Report shows preventive care may reduce spending
Report on CHRT’s January 2010 issue brief “The Cost Burden of Disease: U.S. and Michigan.”
Read more >Crain's Detroit Business: Study: Better disease prevention programs needed
Report on CHRT’s January 2010 issue brief “The Cost Burden of Disease: U.S. and Michigan.”
Read more >The Ann Arbor News: Ann Arbor-based research center: Michigan’s health care spending lower than national average
Report on CHRT’s December 2009 issue brief “Health Care Spending by Country, State and Payer.”
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