1. It's The Premiums, Stupid: Projections Of The Uninsured Through 2013
2. Calm Before The Storm: Expected Increase In The Number Of Uninsured Americans
3. Explaining The Decline In Health Insurance Coverage, 1979-1995
4. National health expenditure data: overview [Internet]. Baltimore (MD): Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 2009 Mar 17 [cited 2009 May 5]. Available from: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/nationalhealthexpenddata. For each year, we aggregated national health spending for services typically included in an acute care benefit package: hospital care, physician and clinical services, other professional services, home health care, prescription drugs, other nondurable medical products, durable medical equipment, and net administrative costs of insurance. We used data from the 1977 NMCES, the 1987 NMES, and the 1996 and 1999 MEPS to estimate the proportion of spending in each sector accounted for by those ages 19–64, the proportion of out-of-pocket spending accounted for by this age group, and the ratio of spending on insured people to spending on uninsured people.
5. Health Spending Projections Through 2017: The Baby-Boom Generation Is Coming To Medicare