May 1, 2001 - This survey asked physicians in five English-speaking nations a series of questions about quality of care, including their thoughts on physician supply, use of information technology, medical errors, and patients' ability to pay.
July 1, 2000 - This survey highlights the vulnerability of millions of midlife Americans to losing their job-based coverage in the face of heightened risk for chronic disease, disability, or loss of employment.
May 1, 2000 - This study assessed how well health care systems in five English-speaking nations care for the elderly, focusing on access and quality of care and these systems' ability to care for the elderly in the future.
January 1, 2000 - This survey looked at how Americans feel about the traditional employer-based health insurance system compared with other options for health coverage.
May 1, 1999 - This survey assessed whether access to care is more equitably distributed among income groups in countries that provide universal, publicly funded health coverage.
December 1, 1998 - This survey profiles beneficiaries' experiences getting health care and examines their exposure to financial burdens. The survey's findings underscore the diversity of the Medicare population and point to the challenge of improving protections for the relatively large share of beneficiaries with low incomes and/or health problems.
July 1, 1998 - This survey looked at the perceived value and impact of adult mentoring of young adults.
May 5, 1998 - This survey looked at adults' experiences with preventive care, relationships with physicians, and caregiving, assessing differences between men and women.
April 1, 1998 - The survey finds that one of three adults age 18 to 64, or 52 million people, either were uninsured or had been uninsured at some time during the previous two years. The vast majority of these adults were in working families.
February 1, 1998 - This survey assessed insurance rates among residents of New York City, assembled a demographic profile of the uninsured and looked at how these residents are cared for.
September 20, 1997 - This survey looked at a number of health care issues affecting adolescent girls, focusing on the links between behavior and health.
August 1, 1996 - A nationwide survey of more than 2,000 mothers and fathers with children under age 3 finds that parents want more information, services, and help from doctors on how they can help their children thrive and learn during the critically important first years.