Medicine & Life Sciences
Health Insurance
100%
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
84%
Insurance Carriers
79%
Health Expenditures
65%
Occupational Groups
58%
Health Promotion
51%
Insurance
49%
Costs and Cost Analysis
40%
Delivery of Health Care
38%
Health Insurance Exchanges
33%
Medicaid
32%
Motivation
29%
Health
29%
Insurance Coverage
26%
Workplace
25%
Medicare
24%
Quality of Health Care
22%
Salaries and Fringe Benefits
22%
Cost Sharing
19%
Absenteeism
17%
Ownership
17%
Fitness Centers
16%
Exercise
16%
Disease Management
16%
Primary Health Care
16%
Income
15%
Taxes
15%
Occupational Health
15%
Telemedicine
14%
Aromatase Inhibitors
14%
Magnets
14%
Parental Leave
14%
Population
13%
Information Storage and Retrieval
12%
Primary Prevention
12%
Hospitalization
12%
Quality Improvement
11%
Hospital Emergency Service
11%
Medical Savings Accounts
11%
Economics
11%
Cell Transplantation
10%
Aspirin
10%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
10%
United States Dept. of Health and Human Services
10%
Fee-for-Service Plans
10%
Preventive Medicine
10%
Consumer Health Information
9%
Breast Neoplasms
9%
Decision Making
9%
Medicare Part C
9%
Social Sciences
health insurance
85%
employer
75%
coverage
58%
premium
41%
market
40%
employee
38%
expenditures
37%
health plan
35%
participation
32%
insurance
32%
health care
25%
chronic illness
25%
act
23%
utilization
23%
subsidy
23%
costs
22%
incentive
22%
medical care
18%
health promotion
17%
workplace
17%
fitness
17%
health insurance coverage
16%
firm
16%
transparency
15%
absenteeism
14%
evidence
13%
hospitalization
13%
health
13%
small group
13%
regulation
12%
management
12%
savings
12%
maternity leave
12%
worker
11%
Expansion of coverage
11%
medication
11%
physician
11%
regression
11%
cancer
10%
Minimum wage laws
10%
preventive care
10%
fee-for-service
10%
insurance coverage
10%
cost sharing
9%
clinical outcomes
9%
Quality of care
9%
demand
9%
reform
8%
Quality of Health Care
8%
Business & Economics
Health Insurance
47%
Employers
20%
Individual Health Insurance
18%
Premium
17%
Medical Expenditures
16%
Panel Survey
15%
Enrollment
13%
Insurer
12%
Insurance
12%
Consumer Response
12%
Health Care Reform
10%
Decision Making
10%
Cancer Screening
9%
Demand for Health Insurance
9%
Simulation
9%
Participation
8%
Price Transparency
8%
Medicare
8%
Workers
7%
Scenarios
7%
Diabetes
7%
Group Size
6%
Fees
6%
Labor Market Outcomes
6%
Economic Incentives
6%
Purchase
6%
Employees
6%
Willingness
5%
Health
5%
Preventive Care
5%
Mandate
5%
Market Risk
5%
Insurance Premium
5%
Case Mix
5%
Health Care Market
5%