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FEATURE PUBLICATION: Study 261: Reforming Medicare

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Brief Analysis #437: Why Are Health Costs Rising?

Brief Analysis #399: Giving Patients More Control

Backgrounder #157: MSA's Can Be a Windfall for All

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Click for brief bioJune 24, 2003 -- Health insurance premiums will rise by as much as 18 percent over the next year, according to new forecasts. And a recent brief analysis by NCPA Research Manager Devon Herrick shows that third-party payment and the lack of competition in the health care market are to blame.

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