Teresa A. Coughlin
Theresa A. Coughlin

Teresa A. Coughlin, a principal research associate, has been at the Urban Institute since 1987. She researches and analyzes a range of health issues with particular emphasis on Medicaid, managed care, the health care safety net, and state health policy.

In current projects, Ms. Coughlin is investigating the effect of federal policy changes governing state Medicaid financing, how state Medicaid reform activities affect program beneficiaries and the impact of premiums on adult participation in public programs. Some of her recently completed projects include assessing how managed care affects access to care for disabled Medicaid beneficiaries and evaluating the impact of offering quality incentives to health plans participating in Medicaid managed care.

 

Publications by Teresa A. Coughlin

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Florida's Medicaid Program: Informed Consumer Choice? (Research Report)
Author(s): Teresa A. Coughlin, Sharon K. Long, Timothy Triplett
Posted: October 29, 2008Availability: HTML

Covering The Uninsured In 2008: Current Costs, Sources Of Payment, And Incremental Costs (Research Report)
Author(s): Jack Hadley, John Holahan, Teresa A. Coughlin, Dawn M. Miller
Posted: September 03, 2008Availability: HTML

State Responses to New Flexibility in Medicaid (Research Report)
Author(s): Teresa A. Coughlin, Stephen Zuckerman
Posted: July 08, 2008Availability: HTML

Restoring Fiscal Integrity to Medicaid Financing? (Research Report)
Author(s): Teresa A. Coughlin, Stephen Zuckerman, Joshua McFeeters
Posted: January 16, 2008Availability: HTML

An Early Look at State HIFA Medicaid Waivers (Research Report)
Author(s): Sharon K. Long, Teresa A. Coughlin
Posted: October 13, 2006Availability: HTML

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