Articles, Reports, and Issue Briefs
Lessons Learned From HCA’s Purchase of Mission Hospital. Consolidated Report (2025) by Professor Mark Hall
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Changes in Patient Care Following HCA’s Purchase of Mission Hospital. Working Draft (2024) by Professor Mark Hall
Appendix: Narrative Accounts from Professionals and Patients. Working Draft (2024) by Professor Mark Hall
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Mission Hospital’s Decision to Sell to HCA. Working Draft (2024) by Professor Mark Hall
Mission Hospital’s Financial Performance Under HCA. Working Draft (2024) by Professor Mark Hall
Mission Hospital’s Quality Ratings Following HCA’s Acquisition. Working Draft (2024) by Professor Mark Hall
Mission Hospital Charity Care Following HCA’s Acquisition. Working Draft (2024) by Professor Mark Hall
Private Equity and the Corporatization of Health Care. Stanford Law Review (2024) by Professors Erin Brown and Mark Hall
Rediscovering the Importance of Free and Charitable Clinics. New England Journal of Medicine (2024) by Professor Mark Hall
Improving Consumer Understanding of Short-Term Health Insurance: An Experiment. Medical Care Research and Review (2023) by Professors Ahmed Taha, Michael Saks, Mark Hall, and Ira Ellman
Does Making Health Insurance Enrollment Easier Cause Adverse Selection? Commonwealth Fund (2022) by Professors Mark Hall and Michael McCue
Short-Term Health Insurance and the ACA Market. Commonwealth Fund (2022) by Professors Mark Hall and Michael McCue
Expanding Consumer Health Insurance Options by Easing the Boundaries Between Individual and Small-Group Markets. Commonwealth Fund (2021) by Professors Mark Hall and Michael McCue
The No Surprises Act and Informed Financial Consent. New England Journal of Medicine (2021) by Professors Barak Richman, Mark Hall, and Kevin Schulman, MD
Vaccine “Passport” Certification: Policy and Ethical Considerations. New England Journal of Medicine (2021) by Professors Mark Hall and David Studdert
US Public Views about COVID-19 “Immunity Passports.” Journal of Law and the Biosciences (2020). by Professors Mark Hall and David Studdert
Partitioning the Curve—Interstate Travel Restrictions During the COVID-19 Pandemic. New England Journal of Medicine (2020) by Professors David Studdert, Mark Hall, and Michelle Mello
The Legal Authority for States’ Stay-at-Home Orders. New England Journal of Medicine (2020) by Professors Mark Hall, Michelle Mello, and David Studdert
Privileges and Immunity Certificates Under COVID-19. JAMA (2020) by Professors Mark Hall and David Studdert
Disease Control, Civil Liberties, and Mass Testing: Calibrating Restrictions during the Covid-19 Pandemic. New England Journal of Medicine (2020) by Professors David Studdert and Mark Hall
Countering Threats to the Small-Business Health Insurance Market. Commonwealth Fund (2020) by Professors Mark Hall and David Studdert
How the Small-Business Health Insurance Market Is Faring. Commonwealth Fund (2020) by Professors David Studdert and Mark Hall
Archived Articles, Reports, and Issue Briefs
State ACA Paper (July 2018) by Professor Mark Hall
Medicaid Regret Issue Brief (March 2018) by Professor Mark Hall
A Study of Affordable Care Act Competitiveness in North Carolina (February 2017) by Professor Mark Hall, with the assistance of Katherine E. Booth
Public Comments Overwhelmingly Favor Medicaid Expansion as Part of North Carolina’s Medicaid Reform (January 2017)
Can Medicaid Help Military Veterans? (October 2016) by Professor Mark Hall, and Katherine E. Booth
Medicaid Expansion Costs in North Carolina: A Frank Discussion (January 2016) by Professor Mark Hall, and Edwin Shoaf, JD
Early Assessment of Competition in the Health Insurance Marketplace (January 2016)
North Carolina Brief (Appendix E) by Mark Hall and Edwin Shoaf, JD
Enrollment Deficits under the Affordable Care Act (October 2015) by Edwin Shoaf, J, and Professor Mark Hall
Medicaid Reform Options for North Carolina (May 2015) by Edwin Shoaf, JD and Professor Mark Hall
Policy Brief: Providing Information about the Affordable Care Act to Latino Immigrants by Thomas A. Arcury, PhD