July 1, 2010
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Report
The most common question people have about health reform is “How will I be affected?” The answer, of course, depends on the individual, as different demographic groups will be affected very differently. This series of brief reports funded by the Rob ...
National Program
To increase health insurance coverage of eligible but uninsured children in Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program by helping states improve their policies and procedures and to measure the impact of these changes.
July 30, 2012
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Issue Brief
New Tools to Help People Enroll in Medicaid, CHIP and Exchanges
February 4, 2013
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Journal Article
Transparency about benefits and cost sharing, and uniform definitions and descriptions of design attributes—in plain English—will be necessary to support informed consumer decision-making.
January 1, 2013
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Journal Article
As states build sophisticated Medicaid eligibility and enrollment systems in the run-up to expanded coverage in 2014, they can look to Oklahoma for inspiration.
May 1, 2012
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Report
This paper funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and authored by a joint team from Georgetown University's Health Policy institute and the National Academy of Social Insurance, provides insight for state and federal officials considering how they will assume responsibility for managing health plans once health insurance exchanges are established.
December 1, 2012
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Journal Article
The work of a high-profile advisory council, led by a well-positioned secretary of health and human resources, has made Virginia “far more ready than many people think” for health care reform, according to this “Report from the States.”
April 25, 2013
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Program Result
From 2009 to 2011, the Rural Policy Research Institute examined the impact of health reform proposals and the Affordable Care Act on rural people, places, and providers, and gave policy-makers unbiased, nonpartisan analysis.
December 1, 2011
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Issue Brief
This brief presents states with a work plan that outlines the decisions and actions needed to implement the risk adjustment and reinsurance provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
January 1, 2001
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Program Result
From 1996 to 1998, researchers at the University of Alabama studied the effect of any willing provider (AWP) and freedom of choice (FOC) laws on Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and employers.