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The Database of State Laws Impacting Healthcare Cost and Quality (SLIHCQ)
The Database of State Laws Impacting Healthcare Cost and Quality (SLIHCQ), created by The Source on Healthcare Price & Competition and Catalyst for Payment Reform with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, catalogues state legislation to contain healthcare costs and improve quality in a searchable and sortable, public database.$0.00 -
The State of the Mental Health Marketplace Report
CPR has been working for two years to better understand the mental health care landscape. Here is what we found.$0.00Type: White PaperDownload -
2016 Payment Methods: How They Work
With the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, CPR teamed up with the Urban Institute to explore how established and proposed payment methods and benefit design options work. This section of the project analyzes the attributes of nine different payment methods.$0.00 Download -
2016 Benefit Designs: How They Work
With the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, CPR teamed up with the Urban Institute to explore how established and proposed payment methods and benefit design options work. This section of the project examines the attributes of benefit designs that have the potential to change consumer behavior.$0.00 Download -
2016 Matching Payment Methods with Benefit Designs to Support Delivery Reforms
With the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, CPR teamed up with the Urban Institute to explore how established and proposed payment methods and benefit design options work. This section of the project focuses on how payment methods and benefit designs can be used to align incentives between providers and consumers to support delivery reforms, including "focused factories", accountable care organizations, and patient-centered medical homes.$0.00 Download -
2016 A Typology of Payment Methods
With the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, CPR teamed up with the Urban Institute to explore how established and proposed payment methods and benefit design options work. This section of the project outlines a new payment typology that centers on the incentives inherent in payment methods rather than a classification based on the type of provider receiving the payment.$0.00 Download -
2016 A Typology of Benefit Designs
With the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, CPR teamed up with the Urban Institute to explore how established and proposed payment methods and benefit design options work. This section of the project develops a new typology of benefit designs under two categories—cost sharing and contingent coverage—and focuses on designs that have the potential to change consumer behavior and its alignment with payment reform.$0.00 Download -
2015 Legal Brief on Popular Arguments Against Price Transparency
An addendum to CPR and HCI3 ’s 2015 Report Card on State Price Transparency Laws, this brief outlines the legal arguments commonly used to explain the lack of transparency in the health care system and what states can do to overcome them.$0.00 Download -
2014 Amicus Curiae Brief on Market Power
CPR filed an amicus brief in 2014 regarding a potential acquisition of a physician group by a hospital system in Boise. We outlined the concerns of employers and other large purchasers regarding increased provider consolidation.$0.00 Download