In the run-up to the presidential election, the affordability of health care remains a top concern of the American voting public. But how do we know when health care is affordable? On a policy level, how do we set a standard for affordability that can be implemented in a reformed system? Sometimes policy debates about affordability focus only on whether insurance premiums are affordable, although consumers tend to be concerned about both premiums and out-of-pocket costs. At Penn LDI’s Medicare for All and Beyond conference, a panel of researchers, policy experts, and consumer advocates discussed and debated affordability in theory and practice. What emerged was a clearer understanding of the value judgments needed, friction points encounter...
Background: The current housing crisis in the U.S. requires the consideration and promotion of polic...
In this election year, affordable health care is among the top issues for voters. Recognizing the ne...
Health care is a big business. US health care expenditures reached $2.9 trillion in 2013. Patient sp...
In the run-up to the presidential election, the affordability of health care remains a top concern o...
Although the “affordability” of health care is a common concern, the term is rarely defined. Fundame...
The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P.L. 111-148), or ACA, requires that U.S. citiz...
Affordability is a key consideration in debates about the mandate for Americans to buy health insura...
This paper examines the economic rationale of affordability exemptions in the context of a health in...
Examines the percentage of low-income families, by income, family structure, and out-of-pocket healt...
In the health care debate, there are three critical areas that policymakers must consider: adequacy,...
In this paper, we investigate the meaning of affordability' in the context of health insurance. Asse...
Abstract Affordability is integral to the success of health care reforms aimed at ensuring universal...
For decades, the U.S. health care system has grappled with two key problems – inadequate access to c...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Over the last decades, total health expenditures have increased sign...
With passage of the Affordable Care Act, affordable health insur-ance for all Americans is in sight,...
Background: The current housing crisis in the U.S. requires the consideration and promotion of polic...
In this election year, affordable health care is among the top issues for voters. Recognizing the ne...
Health care is a big business. US health care expenditures reached $2.9 trillion in 2013. Patient sp...
In the run-up to the presidential election, the affordability of health care remains a top concern o...
Although the “affordability” of health care is a common concern, the term is rarely defined. Fundame...
The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P.L. 111-148), or ACA, requires that U.S. citiz...
Affordability is a key consideration in debates about the mandate for Americans to buy health insura...
This paper examines the economic rationale of affordability exemptions in the context of a health in...
Examines the percentage of low-income families, by income, family structure, and out-of-pocket healt...
In the health care debate, there are three critical areas that policymakers must consider: adequacy,...
In this paper, we investigate the meaning of affordability' in the context of health insurance. Asse...
Abstract Affordability is integral to the success of health care reforms aimed at ensuring universal...
For decades, the U.S. health care system has grappled with two key problems – inadequate access to c...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Over the last decades, total health expenditures have increased sign...
With passage of the Affordable Care Act, affordable health insur-ance for all Americans is in sight,...
Background: The current housing crisis in the U.S. requires the consideration and promotion of polic...
In this election year, affordable health care is among the top issues for voters. Recognizing the ne...
Health care is a big business. US health care expenditures reached $2.9 trillion in 2013. Patient sp...