Churn, defined as a change in plan or a gap in insurance, is a problem in the United States that usually occurs as the result of changing life circumstances. Recent health reform perpetuates – rather than alleviates – churn because low- and middle- income individuals experience frequent changes in eligibility status. Our research asked: how common is churn in the non-group market and what are the health, financial, and emotional impacts on Rhode Island residents? This article draws examples from 31 life-history interviews and 188 enrollment observations conducted at Rhode Island’s health insurance exchange from 2014–2017. The findings demonstrate that churn persists, despite state efforts to maximize enrollment, and causes poor health outco...
ABSTRACT: This report examines the extent, causes, and consequences of instability in public coverag...
In 2006, Massachusetts passed legislation that broadened access to health insurance for its resident...
Examines how, as a result of the state's health reform, improved access to the individual insurance ...
Churn, defined as a change in plan or a gap in insurance, is a problem in the United States that usu...
Changes in insurance coverage over time, or “churning,” may have adverse consequences, but there has...
In April 2006, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts passed one of the most significant pieces of health...
This presentation to grantees of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation\u27s Connecting ...
Abstract Background This study sought to describe the incidence of transitions into and out of Medic...
In both developed and developing countries, it is important to know about consumer behavior in the h...
Scholars are eager to evaluate the effects of health policy on health, but they often neglect that p...
ABSTRACT: This report examines the extent, causes, and consequences of instability in public coverag...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013...
The Affordable Care Act will extend health insurance coverage by both expanding Medicaid eligibility...
insurance through their employer. Unfortunately, NorthCarolina is experiencing thehighest unemployme...
The Affordable Care Act expanded funding for health insurance and regulated health insurance markets...
ABSTRACT: This report examines the extent, causes, and consequences of instability in public coverag...
In 2006, Massachusetts passed legislation that broadened access to health insurance for its resident...
Examines how, as a result of the state's health reform, improved access to the individual insurance ...
Churn, defined as a change in plan or a gap in insurance, is a problem in the United States that usu...
Changes in insurance coverage over time, or “churning,” may have adverse consequences, but there has...
In April 2006, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts passed one of the most significant pieces of health...
This presentation to grantees of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation\u27s Connecting ...
Abstract Background This study sought to describe the incidence of transitions into and out of Medic...
In both developed and developing countries, it is important to know about consumer behavior in the h...
Scholars are eager to evaluate the effects of health policy on health, but they often neglect that p...
ABSTRACT: This report examines the extent, causes, and consequences of instability in public coverag...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013...
The Affordable Care Act will extend health insurance coverage by both expanding Medicaid eligibility...
insurance through their employer. Unfortunately, NorthCarolina is experiencing thehighest unemployme...
The Affordable Care Act expanded funding for health insurance and regulated health insurance markets...
ABSTRACT: This report examines the extent, causes, and consequences of instability in public coverag...
In 2006, Massachusetts passed legislation that broadened access to health insurance for its resident...
Examines how, as a result of the state's health reform, improved access to the individual insurance ...