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  1. State Health System Performance
  2. Access, Affordability, And Insurance Complexity Are Often Worse In The United States Compared To Ten Other Countries
  3. Medicare Essential: An Option To Promote Better Care And Curb Spending Growth
  4. A Survey Of Primary Care Doctors In Ten Countries Shows Progress In Use Of Health Information Technology, Less In Other Areas
  5. Geographic Variation in Access to Care — The Relationship with Quality
  6. New 2011 Survey Of Patients With Complex Care Needs In Eleven Countries Finds That Care Is Often Poorly Coordinated
  7. Affordable Care Act Reforms Could Reduce The Number Of Underinsured US Adults By 70 Percent
  8. In Chronic Condition: Experiences Of Patients With Complex Health Care Needs, In Eight Countries, 2008
  9. Physician–Patient Communication About Prescription Medication Nonadherence: A 50-state Study of America’s Seniors
  10. On The Front Lines Of Care: Primary Care Doctors' Office Systems, Experiences, And Views In Seven Countries
  11. Health Counseling for Women in the Absence of Financial Barriers: Comparing Reported Counseling Rates of Women in the United States and Israel
  12. Rite of Passage? Why Young Adults Become Uninsured and How New Policies Can Help
  13. Inequities in access to medical care in five countries: findings from the 2001 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey
  14. A 2020 Vision for American Health Care
  15. Health-Compromising Behaviors: Why Do Adolescents Smoke or Drink?
  16. Health insurance markets and income inequality: findings from an international health policy survey
  17. Women's Health and Managed Care
  18. Financing children's health care needs in the next century
  19. Low-income working families at risk: Uninsured and underserved
  20. Listening to Parents