We use established methods and recent data to estimate the effects of changes in premium taxes and Medicaid eligibility on the likelihood of being covered by public or private insurance. We find Medicaid expansion for working adults will crowd-out private insurance at a high rate and that premium taxes will make private coverage less attractive and public coverage more attractive to lower-income workers. We illustrate the implications of these findings by simulating the consequences of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. As the high-premium excise tax affects increasing numbers of workers between 2018 and 2030, we predict that some will shift from private to public coverage, amplifying the effect of Medicaid expansion. T...
abstract: The Medicaid expansion policy that was introduced during the Obama administration has been...
In spite of the large expected costs of needing long-term care, only 10-12 percent of the elderly po...
Over the last ten years there have been dramatic changes in the health insurance environment in the ...
This paper looks at how the Affordable Care Act affected private health insurance premiums, with a f...
Scenarios for low or high rates of health spending growth have important implications for employers ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) will substantially increase public health insur...
Because current tax laws exclude employer-paid health insurance premiums from employees’ taxable wag...
Using premium subsidies for private coverage, an individual mandate, and Medicaid expansion, the Aff...
Do changes in the population covered by health insurance affect liability insurers, who compensate b...
A wind of change has been blowing straight into the U.S. health care system with new consideration s...
Estimates the impact of rising insurance premiums on coverage, costs, adverse selection, public spen...
In this paper we develop a stochastic dynamic general equilibrium overlapping gener-ations (OLG) mod...
A common prescription for reducing the number of uninsured is to increase the tax subsidization of h...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Various approaches h...
In the United States, unlike in all other advanced industrial states, health care is financed princi...
abstract: The Medicaid expansion policy that was introduced during the Obama administration has been...
In spite of the large expected costs of needing long-term care, only 10-12 percent of the elderly po...
Over the last ten years there have been dramatic changes in the health insurance environment in the ...
This paper looks at how the Affordable Care Act affected private health insurance premiums, with a f...
Scenarios for low or high rates of health spending growth have important implications for employers ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) will substantially increase public health insur...
Because current tax laws exclude employer-paid health insurance premiums from employees’ taxable wag...
Using premium subsidies for private coverage, an individual mandate, and Medicaid expansion, the Aff...
Do changes in the population covered by health insurance affect liability insurers, who compensate b...
A wind of change has been blowing straight into the U.S. health care system with new consideration s...
Estimates the impact of rising insurance premiums on coverage, costs, adverse selection, public spen...
In this paper we develop a stochastic dynamic general equilibrium overlapping gener-ations (OLG) mod...
A common prescription for reducing the number of uninsured is to increase the tax subsidization of h...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Various approaches h...
In the United States, unlike in all other advanced industrial states, health care is financed princi...
abstract: The Medicaid expansion policy that was introduced during the Obama administration has been...
In spite of the large expected costs of needing long-term care, only 10-12 percent of the elderly po...
Over the last ten years there have been dramatic changes in the health insurance environment in the ...