January 1, 2013
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Journal Article
The Affordable Care Act enables young adults to remain as dependents on their parents’ health insurance until age 26, and recent evidence suggests that as many as three million young adults have gained coverage as a result.
July 6, 2011
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Issue Brief
In this paper, researchers address this question using a pay-or-play policy implemented in San Francisco in 2008 that requires employers to either provide health benefits or contribute to a public option health plan.
July 1, 2011
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Survey/Poll
2010 ACS and CPS numbers to be released in September experts will provide insight in September 23 webinar.
September 1, 2011
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Report
This article explores the indirect, or spillover, health care effects of a high uninsurance rates. Working-age adults with private insurance living in areas with a high rate of uninsurance were less likely than their peers in areas with a low uninsurance rate to have a usual source of care, an office-based visit, and any medical care expenditures.
February 1, 2011
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Report
Americans' confidence in their health care largely stable over past year.
June 1, 2012
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Journal Article
This study found that early collaboration between advocacy organizations—even those that have not worked together in the past—can strengthen advocacy efforts.
May 26, 2011
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Issue Brief
Millions of children in complex family situations will require special attention to ensure access under reform.
April 1, 2011
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Annual Report
Americans Without Health Insurance: Myths and Realities
October 1, 2010
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Report
Experts at the University of Minnesota’s State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC) analyzed the 2008 ACS data and found significant variations, both within and across states by age, race/ethnicity and family income.
August 11, 2010
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Report
The Oregon Health Study examines the effects of health insurance on individuals’ access to and utilization of health care, its effect on family finances, and ultimately its role in improving the health of a population.