This study assesses the impact of state policy reforms on health insurance coverage in the U.S. states considering three approaches to reform: consumer protection policies, policies relaxing regulation on insurance companies, and policies expanding public benefits. Copyright (c) 2009 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.
The latest wave of health care proposals and laws in the United Sates has been marked by what I call...
In April 2006, the state of Massachusetts passed legislation aimed at achieving near universal healt...
The Medicaid program is a unique example of a federal/state partnership, administered by states unde...
Despite successful adoption of other health care reforms, the states collectively have been no more ...
The 2006 Massachusetts health care reform expanded insurance coverage in the state to near-universal...
At century\u27s end, states have assumed a very different role in the design, implementation, and op...
The purpose of this issue brief is to enhance understanding of the politics of health insurance cove...
This article is about the struggle toward health care reform. It looks at the mandated health care ...
Estimates state-by-state effects of healthcare reform, including variations by state in the impact o...
Summarizes and indicates the status of three enacted and thirteen proposed state healthcare reform i...
The research question we address is whether state laws that require health insurance policies to pro...
Examines the early results of the state's efforts to achieve near-universal coverage through a combi...
Abstract Because states have primary responsibility for the implementation of pub-lic health insuran...
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...
The latest wave of health care proposals and laws in the United Sates has been marked by what I call...
In April 2006, the state of Massachusetts passed legislation aimed at achieving near universal healt...
The Medicaid program is a unique example of a federal/state partnership, administered by states unde...
Despite successful adoption of other health care reforms, the states collectively have been no more ...
The 2006 Massachusetts health care reform expanded insurance coverage in the state to near-universal...
At century\u27s end, states have assumed a very different role in the design, implementation, and op...
The purpose of this issue brief is to enhance understanding of the politics of health insurance cove...
This article is about the struggle toward health care reform. It looks at the mandated health care ...
Estimates state-by-state effects of healthcare reform, including variations by state in the impact o...
Summarizes and indicates the status of three enacted and thirteen proposed state healthcare reform i...
The research question we address is whether state laws that require health insurance policies to pro...
Examines the early results of the state's efforts to achieve near-universal coverage through a combi...
Abstract Because states have primary responsibility for the implementation of pub-lic health insuran...
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...
The latest wave of health care proposals and laws in the United Sates has been marked by what I call...
In April 2006, the state of Massachusetts passed legislation aimed at achieving near universal healt...
The Medicaid program is a unique example of a federal/state partnership, administered by states unde...