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  • 2009 Survey of Health Care Consumers
    The findings of our second annual study suggest that growing numbers of health care consumers want to be actively engaged. Learn more.
  • 2010 U.S. Survey of Health Care Consumers: Key Findings
    Despite difficult economic times and the ongoing health care reform debate, consumers’ attitudes about the U.S. health care system remain largely unchanged from 2009 to 2010.
  • 2011 Physician Survey: Attitudes on Health Reform and the Future of Medical Practice
    The Deloitte CHS surveyed U.S. physicians to understand their attitudes toward health reform and how it may impact the future practice of medicine.This report includes survey highlights, implications, and questions for health care industry stakeholders.
  • 2011 U.S. and Global Survey of Health Care Consumers: Key Findings
    Regardless of the type of health care system, consumers around the world are feeling the pinch of health care spending as a household expense. Read the full report.
  • 2012 Deloitte Survey of U.S. Employers
    Deloitte’s 2012 survey of U.S. employers reveals C-suite and HR executives’ opinions about the health care system, Affordable Care Act, and anticipated strategies for employee health benefits coverage and cost containment.
  • 2012 U.S. Survey of Health Care Consumers
    Five year anniversary of the survey provides a comprehensive view of health care consumerism exploring consumers’ behaviors, attitudes, and unmet needs.
  • Academic Medical Centers at a Tipping Point
    While driven to serve their tripartite mission of teaching, research and patient care, they are susceptible to myriad pressures that endanger their long-term viability. Learn what transformational change is needed to safeguard their future.
  • Accountable Care Organizations: A New Model for Sustainable Innovation
    Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) have the potential to drive payment reform in the public and private health care sectors. This study explores the features, challenges and potential of ACOs.
  • Comparative Effectiveness Research in the United States: Update and implications
    This Issue Brief revisits Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) following the enactment of health care reform legislation and shares implications for stakeholders.
  • Comparative Effectiveness: Health Care Policy Perspectives for Consideration
    Profile of systems in four developed countries that concludes if implemented correctly, comparative effectiveness has the potential to improve care & reduce health care costs for Americans. However, a cut-and-paste approach will not work in the U.S.
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