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View Research by Author - Lan Doan
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| Viewing 1-2 of 2. Most recent posts listed first. | | The Cost of Failure to Enact Health Reform: 2010 - 2020 (Updated) (Research Report)This report assesses the changes in coverage patterns and health care costs that will occur nationally if major reforms are not enacted. The authors find that by 2015, there could be 59.7 million people uninsured. The number could swell to 67.6 million by 2020, up from an estimated 49.4 million in 2010. As premiums nearly double, employees in small firms would see offers of health insurance almost cut in half, dropping from 41 percent of firms offering insurance in 2010 to 23 percent in 2020. Individual spending could jump 34 percent by 2015 and 79 percent by 2020. | Posted to Web: March 15, 2010 | Publication Date: March 15, 2010 | The Cost of Failure to Enact Health Reform: Implications for States (Research Report)This paper used the Health Insurance Policy Simulation Model to examine the impact on insurance coverage in government, employer, and family spending in all 50 states in absence of reform. In all states employer sponsored insurance would fall, and Medicaid enrollment and the number of uninsured would increase. Employer spending would increase despite drops in coverage. Government spending for public health insurance programs and for financing of uncompensated care would increase. The results differ among states depending on the distribution of employees by firm size and wage levels, the breadth of coverage in public programs and projected population growth. | Posted to Web: October 01, 2009 | Publication Date: October 01, 2009 |
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