This brief reviews the evidence on how key ACA provisions have affected the growth of health care costs. Coverage expansions produced a predictable jump in health care spending, amidst a slowdown that began a decade ago. Although we have not returned to the double-digit increases of the past, the authors find little evidence that ACA cost containment provisions produced changes necessary to “bend the cost curve.” Cost control will likely play a prominent role in the next round of health reform and will be critical to sustaining coverage. gains in the long term
Examines 2010 healthcare reform provisions for cost containment and quality improvement, including i...
We estimate the dynamics and interactions of governmental spending on Medicaid and other public heal...
Although predictions that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would lead to reductions in employer-sponsor...
While the Affordable Care Act (ACA) primarily focused on expanding coverage to many of the 46 millio...
In this article, Professor Orentlicher discusses the need for containing costs, as well as increasin...
This paper looks at how the Affordable Care Act affected private health insurance premiums, with a f...
A substantial body of research has investigated effects of the Medicaid expansion under the Affordab...
The growth of health care costs remains a serious concern in the United States. Slowing this growth ...
Examines the relationship between expanding insurance coverage and controlling medical costs. Analyz...
Examines how much disease prevention, including those funded in the 2010 healthcare reform law such ...
This paper explores published articles that report on results from research conducted about the succ...
After five years of slow growth, national health spending grew by 5.3% in 2014, up from 2.9% in 2013...
This policy brief discusses preventive care benefits and cost-sharing included in health insurance p...
This policy brief discusses preventive care benefits and cost-sharing included in health insurance p...
SUMMARY: This brief details changes in insurance coverage and access to care under the Affordable Ca...
Examines 2010 healthcare reform provisions for cost containment and quality improvement, including i...
We estimate the dynamics and interactions of governmental spending on Medicaid and other public heal...
Although predictions that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would lead to reductions in employer-sponsor...
While the Affordable Care Act (ACA) primarily focused on expanding coverage to many of the 46 millio...
In this article, Professor Orentlicher discusses the need for containing costs, as well as increasin...
This paper looks at how the Affordable Care Act affected private health insurance premiums, with a f...
A substantial body of research has investigated effects of the Medicaid expansion under the Affordab...
The growth of health care costs remains a serious concern in the United States. Slowing this growth ...
Examines the relationship between expanding insurance coverage and controlling medical costs. Analyz...
Examines how much disease prevention, including those funded in the 2010 healthcare reform law such ...
This paper explores published articles that report on results from research conducted about the succ...
After five years of slow growth, national health spending grew by 5.3% in 2014, up from 2.9% in 2013...
This policy brief discusses preventive care benefits and cost-sharing included in health insurance p...
This policy brief discusses preventive care benefits and cost-sharing included in health insurance p...
SUMMARY: This brief details changes in insurance coverage and access to care under the Affordable Ca...
Examines 2010 healthcare reform provisions for cost containment and quality improvement, including i...
We estimate the dynamics and interactions of governmental spending on Medicaid and other public heal...
Although predictions that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would lead to reductions in employer-sponsor...