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      2006-Tax, Regulate, Spend:
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Ann Arbor Research Conferences

Tax, Regulate, Spend: Policy Impacts on Health Insurance

July 17 - 18, 2006
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Each of the tools of public policy - taxation, regulation, and public spending - have been applied to health insurance. The eight papers presented at this conference examine health insurance consequences of each tool and range from large scale impacts of tax treatment of health insurance to the impact of private companies on outreach for public health insurance programs.

 
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