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Featured Research
This brief examines the characteristics of the children who were eligible for Medicaid/CHIP in 2007 and provides evidence that while participation rates were high in both Medicaid and CHIP, some 5 million children remained uninsured despite being eligible for coverage. Read more This analysis shows that under health care reform, the choice of how premiums are permitted to vary by the age of the insured person or family members has significant implications for the affordability of total health care costs, particularly for those ineligible for federal subsidies. Read more
New data on health insurance coverage from the American Community Survey show extensive variation in coverage and identify the districts in which residents would have the most to gain from health reforms. Read more
Under three economic scenarios, this report shows how coverage and health care costs would change between now and 2019, for all 50 states, if health reform is not enacted. Read more
How Will the Uninsured be Affected by Health Reform Other Immediate Issues: Should Older People Pay More for Health Insurance?, The Wall Street Journal - (November 10, 2009) Healthcare reform bill wouldn't end higher premiums based on age, The Los Angeles Times - (November 9, 2009) D.C.'s 'Failure To Launch' National Health Care Policy, Rasmussen Reports - (November 8, 2009) |
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All HPC Research Health Reform in Massachusetts: An Update on Insurance Coverage and Support for Reform as of Fall 2008 (Policy Briefs) , Publication Date: September 01, 2009 How Will the Uninsured be Affected by Health Reform? (Policy Briefs/Timely Analysis of Health Policy Issues) , , Publication Date: August 27, 2009 How Does the Quality of U.S. Health Care Compare Internationally? (Policy Briefs/Timely Analysis of Health Policy Issues) , Publication Date: August 20, 2009 Lessons for Health Reform from the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (Policy Briefs/Timely Analysis of Health Policy Issues) Publication Date: August 12, 2009 Health Care Town Hall Debating Points (Fact Sheet / Data at a Glance) , , , , , , , , , Publication Date: August 07, 2009 Ousting Obesity: Strategies from the Tobacco Wars (Audio Podcasts / Sound Policy) Publication Date: July 28, 2009 Reducing Obesity: Policy Strategies from the Tobacco Wars (Policy Report) , , Publication Date: July 24, 2009 Step One: Pass Health Reform Legislation. Step Two: Administer Reforms. (Audio Podcasts / Sound Policy) Publication Date: July 20, 2009 |