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What Matters Most
Californians' Priorities for Healthcare Coverage
2009 |
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1200 Californians identify the medical situations that are most essential for healthcare coverage and those that are not. |
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Designing Coverage
Uninsured Californians Weigh the Options
2007 |
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Developing health coverage with a limited budget, uninsured Californians convey their coverage priorities and trade-offs. |
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Just Coverage
Citizens define the limits of "basic" coverage
2006 |
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Northern Californians construct a lower-cost health plan for the uninsured, identifying key aspects of minimum coverage. |
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Getting Good Value
Consumers debate costly treatments - is the gain worth the expense?
2006 |
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Consumers judge when it is appropriate to deny coverage if the expense of treatment greatly exceeds the benefit. |
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Making Tough Choices
Adults with disabilities prioritize their Medi-Cal coverage options
2004 |
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MediCal beneficiaries convey their views and priorities about Medi-Cal coverage in the face of budget cuts. |
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When Options Exceed Resources
Making trade-offs in healthcare benefits
2003 |
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Public and private sector employees weigh in on their healthcare coverage -- and find ways to compromise. |
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Visible Fairness
Cost-effectiveness as a criterion for medical and coverage decisions
2001 |
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Physicians and consumers have different views on medical treatment that offers small benefits at high costs. |
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