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Paul Fronstin
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2009: Fronstin Paul
Sources of health insurance and characteristics of the uninsured: analysis of the March 2009 Current Population Survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2009;(334):1-35.
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2009: Fronstin Paul; Helman Ruth
The 2009 Health Confidence Survey: public opinion on health reform varies; strong support for insurance market reform and public plan option, mixed response to tax cap.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2009;(331):1-16.
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2009: Fronstin Paul; Ross Murray N
Addressing health care market reform through an insurance exchange: essential policy components, the public plan option, and other issues to consider.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2009;(330):1-22.
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2009: Fronstin Paul
Capping the tax exclusion for employment-based health coverage: implications for employers and workers.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2009;(325):1, 3-19.
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2008: Fronstin Paul
Sources of health insurance and characteristics of the uninsured: analysis of the March 2008 current population survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2008;(321):1-33.
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2008: DiCenzo Jodi; Fronstin Paul
Lessons from the evolution of 401(k) retirement plans for increased consumerism in health care: an application of behavioral research.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2008;(320):1, 3-26.
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2008: Fronstin Paul; Salisbury Dallas; VanDerhei Jack
Savings needed to fund health insurance and health care expenses in retirement: findings from a simulation model.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2008;(317):1-2, 4-27.
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2008: Fronstin Paul; Collins Sara R
Findings from the 2007 EBRI/Commonwealth Fund Consumerism in Health Survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2008;(315):1-50.
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2008: Pierron William; Fronstin Paul
ERISA pre-emption: implications for health reform and coverage.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2008;(314):1-14.
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2008: Shields Alexandra E; McGinn-Shapiro Mary; Fronstin Paul
Trends in private insurance, Medicaid/State Children's Health Insurance Program, and the Healthcare Safety Net: implications for vulnerable populations and health disparities.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2008;1136():137-48.
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2007: Fronstin Paul
The future of employment-based health benefits: have employers reached a tipping point?
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2007;(312):1-19.
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2007: Fronstin Paul
Sources of health insurance and characteristics of the uninsured: analysis of the March 2007 Current Population Survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2007;(310):1-33.
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2007: Fronstin Paul; Salisbury Dallas
Health insurance and taxes: can changing the tax treatment of health insurance fix our health care system?
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2007;(309):1-25.
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2007: Fronstin Paul
Employment-based health benefits: access and coverage, 1988-2005.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2007;(303):1-22.
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2006: Fronstin Paul; Collins Sara R
The 2nd annual EBRI/Commonwealth Fund Consumerism in Health Care Survey, 2006: early experience with high-deductible and consumer-driven health plans.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2006;(300):1, 5-47.
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2006: Fronstin Paul
Sources of health insurance and characteristics of the uninsured: analysis of the March 2006 current population survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2006;(298):1, 4-30.
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2006: Fronstin Paul
Savings needed to fund health insurance and health care expenses in retirement.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2006;(295):1, 4-31.
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2006: Fronstin Paul
The tax treatment of health insurance and employment-based health benefits.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2006;(294):1, 4-30.
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2006: Fronstin Paul
Current crop of consumer-directed plans more 'lite' than 'heavy'. Interview by Patrick Mullen.
Managed care (Langhorne, Pa.) 2006;15(4):30, 33-4, 36-7.
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2005: Fronstin Paul; Collins Sara R
Early experience with high-deductible and consumer-driven health plans: findings from the EBRI/Commonwealth Fund Consumerism in Health Care Survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2005;(288):4-28.
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2005: Fronstin Paul
Employment-based health benefits: trends in access and coverage.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2005;(284):1-27.
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2005: Fronstin Paul; Lee Jason
The Muskegon Access Health "Three-Share" plan: a case history.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2005;(282):1-29.
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2005: Fronstin Paul; Lee Jason
A community expands access to health care: the case of access health in Michigan.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2005;24(3):858-63.
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2005: Fronstin Paul
The impact of the erosion of retiree health benefits on workers and retirees.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2005;(279):1-19.
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2005: Jaffe Jim; Fronstin Paul
Controlling health costs and improving health care quality for retirees.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2005;(278):1-18.
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2004: Fronstin Paul
Sources of health insurance and characteristics of the uninsured: analysis of the March 2004 current population survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2004;(276):1-31.
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2004: Helman Ruth; Fronstin Paul
Public attitudes on the U.S. health care system: findings from the Health Confidence Survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2004;(275):1-22.
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2004: Fronstin Paul;
Health savings accounts and other account-based health plans.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2004;(273):1-19.
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2004: Fronstin Paul; Salisbury Dallas;
Health care expenses in retirement and the use of health savings accounts.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2004;(271):1-29.
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2004: Fronstin Paul; Werntz Ray
The "business case" for investing in employee health: a review of the literature and employer self-assessments.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2004;(267):1-27.
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2004: Fronstin Paul
Health plan 2009. No end in sight to medical inflation.
Managed care (Langhorne, Pa.) 2004;13(1):26.
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2003: Fronstin Paul
Sources of health insurance and characteristics of the uninsured: analysis of the March 2003 current population survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2003;(264):1-32.
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2003: Fronstin Paul
Tiered networks for hospital and physician health care services.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2003;(260):1-18.
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2003: Fronstin Paul; Salisbury Dallas
Retiree health benefits: savings needed to fund health care in retirement.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2003;(254):1-25.
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2003: Fronstin Paul; Helman Ruth; Greenwald Mathew
Small employers and health benefits: findings from the 2002 small employer health benefits survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2003;(253):1-21.
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2002: Fronstin Paul
Sources of health insurance and characteristics of the uninsured: analysis of the March 2002 Current Population Survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2002;(252):1-30.
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2002: Christensen Rachel; Fronstin Paul; Polzer Karl; Werntz Ray
Employer attitudes and practices affecting health benefits and the uninsured.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2002;(250):1-32.
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2002: Fronstin Paul
Can "consumerism" slow the rate of health benefit cost increases?
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2002;(247):1-21.
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2002: Fronstin Paul
Workers displaced from employment, 1997-1999: implications for employee benefits and income security.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2002;(242):1-22.
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2002: Fronstin Paul
Trends in health insurance coverage: a look at early 2001 data.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2002;21(1):188-93.
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2000: Fronstin P; Helman R
Small employers and health benefits: findings from the 2000 Small Employer Health Benefits Survey.
EBRI issue brief / Employee Benefit Research Institute 2000;(226):1-22.
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1999: Fronstin P
Employment-based health insurance for children: why did coverage increase in the mid-1990s?
Health affairs (Project Hope) 1999;18(5):131-6.
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1999: Fronstin P
Retirement patterns and employee benefits: do benefits matter?
The Gerontologist 1999;39(1):37-47.
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1996: Fronstin P; Snider S C
An examination of the decline in employment-based health insurance between 1988 and 1993.
Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing 1996;33(4):317-25.
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1995: Fronstin P
Children without health insurance: an analysis of the increase of uninsured children between 1992 and 1993.
Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing 1995;32(3):353-9.
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1994: Fronstin P; Snider S C; Custer W S; Salisbury D L
The cost of providing health care benefits to early retirees.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 1994;13(2):246-54.
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