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A State Policymaker's Guide to Federal Health Reform This series explores the most pressing health policy issues states are currently addressing and identifies what support they may need to implement federal health reform. | Issue and policy briefs | 11/18/2009 |
Progress Enrolling Children in Medicaid/CHIP Issue brief identifies potential for enrolling more children under public programs. Published In: Quick Strike Series | Issue and policy briefs | 11/12/2009 |
Public Health Insurance Plan This brief lays out who could enroll, who could receive subsidies and the anticipated impact on health insurance premiums, in addition to exploring the arguments for and against a public plan. Published In: Health Affairs/RWJF Policy Brief Series | Issue and policy briefs | 11/12/2009 |
The Secrets of Massachusetts' Success Less than two years after state health reform was enacted, 97 percent of residents had health coverage - the highest proportion in America. This report finds that outreach and enrollment strategies were instrumental to that success. | Issue and policy briefs, Reports | 11/11/2009 |
Geographic Variation and Health Care Cost Growth As policymakers consider measures to contain health care costs, this brief examines what is driving that spiral and the policy levers that might control it, such as the approval process required for new facilities. | Issue and policy briefs | 11/02/2009 |
Expanding Health Insurance Coverage for Rural Residents through Health Reform An analysis looks at why residents of rural areas have higher uninsurance rates than their urban counterparts and how to remedy that. | Issue and policy briefs | 10/29/2009 |
Insurance Reform: Leveling the Playing Field? How different proposals stack up in terms of broadening coverage for individuals and small businesses, and their potential impact on the country. Published In: Health Affairs/RWJF Policy Brief Series | Issue and policy briefs | 10/22/2009 |
Wisconsin's BadgerCare Plus Coverage Expansion and Simplification Having reached maximum enrollment levels just three months after its launch, Wisconsin's BadgerCare Plus is receiving increased attention from health reformers around the country. The state was recently forced to cap enrollment for childless adults in its... | Issue and policy briefs | 10/16/2009 |
How two states extended insurance coverage to more residents, and what others could learn from their experience. | Issue and policy briefs | 10/16/2009 |
Age Rating Under Comprehensive Health Care Reform Consumers aged 55 to 64 who buy insurance on the individual market could pay nearly 50% more in premiums under the Senate Finance Committee bill, compared with other versions pending in Congress, according to this analysis. Published In: Quick Strike Series | Issue and policy briefs | 10/07/2009 |
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