Some proposals to expand health insurance coverage for people with low incomes are based on expansions of public programs, such as Medicaid or the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), while others rely on the use of tax subsidies for individuals to purchase private insurance. Analyses of data from the 2005 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey indicate that total medical spending is much lower when coverage is provided by Medicaid or SCHIP than it is when coverage is provided by private insurance. Public insurance is particularly advantageous from the consumer’s perspective because associated out-of-pocket spending is far lower
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) will substantially increase public health insur...
Public health insurance programs are frequently proposed or enacted in order to fill gaps in private...
• SCHIP buy-in programs, available in a growing number of states, provide comprehensive health insur...
Some proposals to expand health insurance coverage for people with low incomes are based on expansio...
This paper addresses the question of whether Medicaid is in fact a high-cost program after adjusting...
This paper addresses the question of whether Medicaid is in fact a high-cost program after adjusting...
This paper examines the extent to which public health insurance crowds out purchases of private insu...
A growing body of research demonstrates the many benefits of expanded public coverage for children. ...
States increasingly are using premiums for near-poor children in their public insurance programs (Me...
This paper challenges the argument that expanding private health insurance coverage in Australia wil...
This paper challenges the argument that expanding private health insurance coverage in Australia wil...
from the National Institute on Aging, Grant Number T32-AG00186. Over the past several decades health...
Abstract: We show that the provision of even incomplete public insurance can substantially crowd ou...
I examine the effects of public catastrophic insurance programs on enrollment and selection in priva...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Various approaches h...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) will substantially increase public health insur...
Public health insurance programs are frequently proposed or enacted in order to fill gaps in private...
• SCHIP buy-in programs, available in a growing number of states, provide comprehensive health insur...
Some proposals to expand health insurance coverage for people with low incomes are based on expansio...
This paper addresses the question of whether Medicaid is in fact a high-cost program after adjusting...
This paper addresses the question of whether Medicaid is in fact a high-cost program after adjusting...
This paper examines the extent to which public health insurance crowds out purchases of private insu...
A growing body of research demonstrates the many benefits of expanded public coverage for children. ...
States increasingly are using premiums for near-poor children in their public insurance programs (Me...
This paper challenges the argument that expanding private health insurance coverage in Australia wil...
This paper challenges the argument that expanding private health insurance coverage in Australia wil...
from the National Institute on Aging, Grant Number T32-AG00186. Over the past several decades health...
Abstract: We show that the provision of even incomplete public insurance can substantially crowd ou...
I examine the effects of public catastrophic insurance programs on enrollment and selection in priva...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Various approaches h...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) will substantially increase public health insur...
Public health insurance programs are frequently proposed or enacted in order to fill gaps in private...
• SCHIP buy-in programs, available in a growing number of states, provide comprehensive health insur...