Stan Dorn
Stan Dorn

Stan Dorn, J.D. is a senior research associate at the Urban Institute. He is an expert on Medicaid, SCHIP, auto-enrollment strategies for providing health coverage, Health Coverage Tax Credits, and the uninsured.

Before Urban, Mr. Dorn was Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic and Social Research Institute, where he focused on strategies to cover the uninsured; Director of the Health Consumer Alliance, a consortium of legal services groups that help low-income Californians obtain health care; Health Division Director at the Children’s Defense Fund, where he led the organization’s health policy team in a national campaign that helped pass SCHIP; and Managing Attorney of the National Health Law Program’s Washington office. Mr. Dorn is a graduate of Harvard College and the Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California at Berkeley.

 

Publications by Stan Dorn

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Health Coverage in a Recession: Recession and Recovery, No. 6 (Series/Recession and Recovery )
Author(s): Stan Dorn
Posted: December 22, 2008Availability: HTML | PDF

Level Playing Fields and Inconsistent Rules: A Risky Combination (Commentary)
Author(s): Stan Dorn, Joel Ruhter
Posted: November 03, 2008Availability: HTML | PDF

Medicaid, SCHIP, and Economic Downturn: Policy Challenges and Policy Responses (Research Report)
Author(s): Stan Dorn, Bowen Garrett, John Holahan, Aimee Williams
Posted: May 14, 2008Availability: HTML

Are We Heading Toward Socialized Medicine? (Policy Briefs/Timely Analysis Health Policy Issues)
Author(s): Stan Dorn, John Holahan
Posted: April 16, 2008Availability: HTML | PDF

Health Coverage Tax Credits: A Small Program Offering Large Policy Lessons (Policy Briefs/Timely Analysis Health Policy Issues)
Author(s): Stan Dorn
Posted: February 05, 2008Availability: HTML | PDF

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