Home>Publications>Taming Healthcare Spending: Could State Rate Setting Work? Taming Healthcare Spending: Could State Rate Setting Work? David M. Frankford, Sara R. Rosenbaum Focus Area: Health System Performance Improvement Type: Issue Briefs Book Title: Editor Name: Publisher: Rutgers Law School and George Washington University, Milken Institute School of Public HealthCamden, NJ and Washington, DC Meeting Title: Journal Title: Publisher URL: Volume: Issue: Pages: Place of Meeting: Date: March 2017 Keywords: Health Care Costs, Hospital Markets and Regulation, Hospital Costs Download Publication More Publications on Health System Performance Improvement Evaluation of the New Jersey DSRIP Program: Findings from the Third Round of Stakeholder Interviews Examining the Effect of the NJ FamilyCare Comprehensive Demonstration on Access to Care, Quality, and Cost of Care: Draft Interim Evaluation Report Interim Evaluation of the NJ FamilyCare 1115 Substance Use Disorder Demonstration Effect of Eased Restrictions for Aca-Exempt Short-Term Health Plans on Marketplace Premiums and Uninsured Rate: A Difference in Differences Analysis Exploring HPV vaccination policy and payer strategies for opportunities to improve uptake in safety-net settings More +