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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Mar. 15, 2005
Excerpt: The Kaiser Family Foundation hosted a March 14, 2005 policy workshop on the use of drug formularies in the private sector and their potential implications for beneficiaries under the new Medicare drug benefit, set to go into effect January 1, 2006. .... In connection with today's workshop, the Foundation also released a number of new and updated reports and other resources [links available on the target page].
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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Jan. 15, 2013
"The implementation timeline is an interactive tool designed to explain how and when the provisions of the health reform law will be implemented over the next several years. You can show or hide all the changes occurring in a year by clicking on that year. Click on a provision to get more information about it. Customize the timeline by checking and unchecking specific topics."
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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
May 12, 2008
Excerpt: Mollyann Brodie, Kaiser vice president and director of Public Opinion and Media Research, testified before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations about the public's views of prescription drugs, the pharmaceutical industry, and direct-to-consumer drug advertising. Brodie's testimony was a part of the hearing titled, 'Direct-to-Consumer Advertising: Marketing, Education, or Deception?'
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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Mar. 4, 2008
Excerpt: [The survey] finds Americans greatly value prescription drugs' potential benefits for their families, but most believe they cost too much money and many struggle to pay for needed medicines. The survey also provides a comprehensive look at Americans' views on, and experiences with, prescription drugs and the pharmaceutical industry, including drug costs, advertisements, safety issues, government regulation and medical research.
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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Oct. 16, 2006
Excerpt: This poll examines Americans' views and experiences related to health care costs and quality, as well as their attitudes toward possible policy solutions. The results are featured in a series of reports on ABC News programs, ABCNews.com, and in USA Today during the week of Oct. 15, 2006.
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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
May 6, 2009
Excerpt: In his latest column from his 'Pulling It Together' series, the Kaiser Family Foundation's President and CEO Drew Altman explains the Foundation's new nonprofit health policy news service, Kaiser Health News, set to launch in early June, and why the Foundation developed it and what he hopes it will accomplish.
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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
July 10, 2008
20 pages. Excerpt: This issue brief by Kaiser Family Foundation researchers uses examples of workers with different wages earnings to illustrate how the current tax code affects families depending on whether they have health coverage, and whether that coverage is provided through their employer. By excluding the value of employer-sponsored health benefits from taxable income, the current law generally provides a larger subsidy to higher-income families, since higher-income workers pay federal and state income taxes at a higher marginal tax rate than lower-income workers.
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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Mar. 29, 2007
Excerpt: This Kaiser Family Foundation tracking poll is the first in a new series on the public's views of health reform and the presidential candidates' positions on health care. Through the Kaiser Health Tracking Poll: Election 2008, Kaiser will track changes in the saliency of health as a political and policy priority, what the public's priorities are for a health reform plan, and whether any candidates are breaking through with the public with their health reform plans.
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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Apr. 29, 2008
Excerpt: An April 2008 poll finds that health care costs rank among Americans' top personal economic problems, and their struggles to deal with those costs have affected both their financial well-being and their family's health care. Conducted by the Foundation's public opinion researchers, the poll probes into the economic concerns facing Americans and the ways they have dealt with the cost of health care.
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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Oct. 1, 2008
Excerpt: The September poll, the tenth in a series designed and analyzed by the Foundation's public opinion research team, also examines the voters' specific health care issue interests and perceptions of the major presidential candidates' positions on health care and reform.
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