CRC and No-Fault Auto Insurance
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- May 5, 2016
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Over CRC’s 100 year history, it has made an outsized impact for such a small organization. This is the seventh in a series of blog posts highlighting CRC’s top projects and reports since its inception in 1916. In 2013, Citizens Research Council of ...
CRC Recognized for Quality Research by National Association
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- August 11, 2014
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For Immediate Release: August 11, 2014 Contact: Eric Lupher 734.542.8001 CRC Recognized for Quality Research by National Association The Citizens Research Council of Michigan was recognized for the quality of its research at the annual meeting of the Gove...
Medical Costs of No-fault Automobile Insurance
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- October 21, 2013
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Medical Costs of No-fault Automobile Insurance Report 385, October 2013 Summary Many factors contribute to health care cost growth and recent research shows that Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance policy is one such statewide driver. No-fault insurance ...
The Role of Cost Shifting in No-Fault Policy Reforms
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- October 17, 2013
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The Citizens Research Council of Michigan recently released the report Medical Costs of No-fault Automobile Insurance, which identifies a number of reform options policymakers could use to address medical prices and usage rates associated with auto accide...
CRC Report Examines Medical Costs Associated with No-Fault
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- October 14, 2013
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For Immediate Release: October 14, 2013 Contact: Nicole Bradshaw or Jeffrey Guilfoyle 734.542.8001 CRC Report Examines Medical Costs Associated with No-Fault CRC’s new report, Medical Costs of No-Fault Automobile Insurance examines how Michigan̵...
Medical Costs of No-fault Automobile Insurance
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- October 14, 2013
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Medical Costs of No-fault Automobile Insurance Report 385, October 2013 Summary Many factors contribute to health care cost growth and recent research shows that Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance policy is one such statewide driver. No-fault insurance ...
The Impact of Michigan’s No-fault Auto Insurance on Health Care Costs
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- May 28, 2013
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Currently, the Michigan legislature is considering legislation that would reduce medical costs related to no-fault auto insurance (namely, HB 4612). CRC’s new report Health Care Costs in Michigan: Drivers and Policy Options examines various health car...
Health Care Costs in Michigan: Drivers and Policy Options
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- May 21, 2013
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Health Care Costs in Michigan: Drivers and Policy Options Report 383, May 2013 Unequivocally, health care expenditure growth is unsustainable at current and historical rates and is a cause for concern for individuals, employers, and governments at all lev...