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CADTH undertook reanalyses to address limitations in the sponsor's submission, including using an appropriate value for the rate of ranolazine response, correcting health-state resource costs, adopting a wider range of possible utility values, and extending the analysis to a lifetime horizon. CADTH was unable to address several important limitations associated with the model structure. Notably, the sponsor's model considered only the frequency of angina symptoms and did not consider symptom severity, a clinically relevant marker of treatment response. It is unclear whether the small incremental quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) gains would provide meaningful benefit to patients. Given these limitations, the uncertainty regarding the strength of the comparative effectiveness evidence, and the generalizability of the pivotal trial evidence to a Canadian population, the comparative clinical effectiveness of ranolazine is highly uncertain. The cost-effectiveness of ranolazine is therefore also uncertain.
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This report summarizes analysis in which the COMPARE microsimulation model was used to estimate how several potential changes to the Affordable Care Act, including eliminating the individual mandate and eliminating the law's tax-credit subsidies, might affect 2015 individual market premiums and overall insurance coverage. The report also presents estimate how changes in young adult enrollment might affect 2015 individual market premiums.
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Medical economics --- Medical economics. --- Insurance, Health. --- Blue Cross Association --- Blue Cross Association. --- United States.
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This Statistical Brief examines what percentage of enrollees is required to make co-pay for an office visit to a physician, and the amount of those co-pays and coinsurance percentages.
Employer-sponsored health insurance --- Medical care, Cost of --- Insurance, Health --- Private Sector. --- Costs. --- economics. --- United States.
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Life insurance --- Health insurance --- Insurance, Life --- Insurance, Health --- Health insurance. --- Life insurance. --- United States
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Life insurance --- Health insurance --- Assurance-vie --- Health insurance. --- Life insurance. --- Insurance, Health. --- Insurance, Life.
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This report describes a comparative analysis of three proposals to allow Americans to keep their existing health plans under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The proposals are evaluated based on their potential impact on the ACA-compliant market and the cost and coverage of health insurance. The possibility of each proposal causing a "death spiral" in the ACA-compliant market is also addressed.
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As part of the Child Support Performance and Incentive Act of 1998, Congress established a medical child support working group to identify barriers to medical support enforcement and to recommend ways to address them. This report is an effort to provide greater background on one such barrier - the lack of access by many nonresident parents to employment-based health care coverage. The report develops a national estimate of the extent to which nonresident fathers have access to employment-based health care coverage, and considers the potential for increasing the number of children covered through a nonresident father's employment-based health care plan.
Custody of children --- Medically uninsured persons --- Insurance, Health. --- Medically Uninsured. --- Child Custody. --- Fathers. --- Health Benefit Plans, Employee. --- United States.
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Health insurance --- Medical care --- Insurance, Health. --- Quality of Health Care. --- Models, Theoretical. --- Community Participation. --- Research --- United States.
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This Statistical Brief presents characteristics of persons in the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized (community) population in calendar year 2002 who were in the top 5 percent of the medical expenditure distribution compared with persons in the bottom 50 percent of that distribution.
Health attitudes --- Health insurance --- Insurance, Health. --- Attitude to Health. --- Health Care Surveys. --- Adult. --- Age factors --- United States.
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