After a small decline, the number of uninsured persons in the United States is on the rise again, at over 41 million (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 2002). This increase is likely to spur efforts to cover the uninsured through legislative action. Given the failure of the most recent attempt at massive insurance expansions (David Cutler and Gruber, 2002), the likely approach is through incremental reforms. At the same time, there remains a fundamental conflict between the right and the left over the appropriate form that such incremental reforms should take. The left advocates additional expansions of the public-insurance safety net, for example, to parents of children already publicly insured. The right advocates subsidizing the pu...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
Democrats continue to debate how to extend health insurance coverage to the remaining uninsured and ...
Outlines how removing the requirement to buy health insurance could affect coverage; government, emp...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Various approaches h...
A major access problem exists in the private insurance market for individuals with preexisting condi...
hensive look at many of the health policy issues related to children 3- health insurance. It was ori...
Among those who are neither eligible for public health insurance nor o¤ered employer-provided insura...
To describe the willingness of insured citizens to trade off their own health benefits to cover the ...
More than 43 million Americans—17.2 % of the pop-ulation younger than age 65 years—lack health in-su...
Estimates the share of the non-elderly uninsured who would be eligible for Medicaid expansions or su...
Summarizes proposals to broaden federal regulation of private health insurance to prevent rescission...
Prior research on health insurance expansions has ignored the content of coverage, yet the nature of...
Segments the uninsured into subgroups by legal status, eligibility for public programs such as Medic...
Outlines proposed changes to Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Program eligibility rule...
This issue brief explores existing and potential opportunities to further expand the availability of...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
Democrats continue to debate how to extend health insurance coverage to the remaining uninsured and ...
Outlines how removing the requirement to buy health insurance could affect coverage; government, emp...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Various approaches h...
A major access problem exists in the private insurance market for individuals with preexisting condi...
hensive look at many of the health policy issues related to children 3- health insurance. It was ori...
Among those who are neither eligible for public health insurance nor o¤ered employer-provided insura...
To describe the willingness of insured citizens to trade off their own health benefits to cover the ...
More than 43 million Americans—17.2 % of the pop-ulation younger than age 65 years—lack health in-su...
Estimates the share of the non-elderly uninsured who would be eligible for Medicaid expansions or su...
Summarizes proposals to broaden federal regulation of private health insurance to prevent rescission...
Prior research on health insurance expansions has ignored the content of coverage, yet the nature of...
Segments the uninsured into subgroups by legal status, eligibility for public programs such as Medic...
Outlines proposed changes to Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Program eligibility rule...
This issue brief explores existing and potential opportunities to further expand the availability of...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
Democrats continue to debate how to extend health insurance coverage to the remaining uninsured and ...
Outlines how removing the requirement to buy health insurance could affect coverage; government, emp...