In March 2003, Massachusetts increased the premiums it charges to most enrollees in its CommonHealth-Working (CH-W) program. This study evaluates the impact of the premium change on disenrollment using a comparison group methodology. The findings indicate that the premium change had only a small, but statistically significant impact on program exits. The CH-W experience differs from other state programs that saw substantial enrollment declines in response to new or increased premiums. This is likely due to factors that make CH-W different from other programs, key of which are administrative procedures intended to minimize disenrollment due to premium nonpayment
Faced with state budget troubles, policymakers may introduce or increase State Children's Health Ins...
We study the effect of the Massachusetts health care reform on the uninsured rate and the self-emplo...
We implement an empirical test for selection into health insurance using changes in coverage induced...
In March 2003, Massachusetts increased the premiums it charges to most enrollees in its CommonHealth...
The 2006 health-care reform in Massachusetts relied heavily on the private insurance market. Recent ...
This study examines the effects of new and higher premiums on SCHIP enrollment in Kansas, Kentucky, ...
We analyze the evolution of health insurer costs in Massachusetts between 2010-2012, paying particul...
In April 2006, the state of Massachusetts passed legislation aimed at achieving near universal healt...
Examines how, as a result of the state's health reform, improved access to the individual insurance ...
Providing health insurance coverage for vulnerable populations such as low-income high-risk children...
The 2006 Massachusetts health care reform expanded insurance coverage in the state to near-universal...
In April 2006, the state of Massachusetts passed legislation aimed at achieving near universal healt...
This report analyze several factors that help explain why health care affordability continues to be ...
The United States health care system faces ongoing academic and policy debates concerning the most e...
In April 2006, Massachusetts passed legislation aimed at achieving near-universal health insurance c...
Faced with state budget troubles, policymakers may introduce or increase State Children's Health Ins...
We study the effect of the Massachusetts health care reform on the uninsured rate and the self-emplo...
We implement an empirical test for selection into health insurance using changes in coverage induced...
In March 2003, Massachusetts increased the premiums it charges to most enrollees in its CommonHealth...
The 2006 health-care reform in Massachusetts relied heavily on the private insurance market. Recent ...
This study examines the effects of new and higher premiums on SCHIP enrollment in Kansas, Kentucky, ...
We analyze the evolution of health insurer costs in Massachusetts between 2010-2012, paying particul...
In April 2006, the state of Massachusetts passed legislation aimed at achieving near universal healt...
Examines how, as a result of the state's health reform, improved access to the individual insurance ...
Providing health insurance coverage for vulnerable populations such as low-income high-risk children...
The 2006 Massachusetts health care reform expanded insurance coverage in the state to near-universal...
In April 2006, the state of Massachusetts passed legislation aimed at achieving near universal healt...
This report analyze several factors that help explain why health care affordability continues to be ...
The United States health care system faces ongoing academic and policy debates concerning the most e...
In April 2006, Massachusetts passed legislation aimed at achieving near-universal health insurance c...
Faced with state budget troubles, policymakers may introduce or increase State Children's Health Ins...
We study the effect of the Massachusetts health care reform on the uninsured rate and the self-emplo...
We implement an empirical test for selection into health insurance using changes in coverage induced...