Assesses laid-off workers' eligibility and financial ability to extend employer-sponsored insurance through COBRA. Recommends extending COBRA and providing premium assistance, as well as expanding Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs
Examines the divide in the U.S. labor market between higher wage earners with health insurance, and ...
Assesses the impact of the legislation to subsidize 65 percent of insurance premiums for eligible la...
Losing or leaving a job often means losing health insurance. Of all those who have lost private insu...
Many Americans under 65 have health insurance through an employer. Beginning in 1985, a federal law ...
Many Americans under 65 have health insurance through an employer. Beginning in 1985, a federal law ...
Many Americans under 65 have health insurance through an employer. Beginning in 1985, a federal law ...
Outlines insurance options for the unemployed -- COBRA, non-group insurance, and Medicaid -- and the...
Outlines the program that allows laid-off workers to extend their employer-sponsored insurance and t...
Reviews the implementation of the government subsidy of COBRA health insurance premiums for laid-off...
This paper analyzes a 2009 U.S. policy which provided short term federal subsidies for COBRA health ...
Examines how the 2010 healthcare reform will significantly expand affordable health coverage options...
Based on focus group discussions, examines how the loss of jobs and employer-sponsored health insura...
short term federal subsidies for COBRA health insurance premiums. COBRA allows the recently unemploy...
Using data from The Commonwealth Biennial Health Insurance Survey of 2010 and prior years, this repo...
Using data from The Commonwealth Biennial Health Insurance Survey of 2010 and prior years, this repo...
Examines the divide in the U.S. labor market between higher wage earners with health insurance, and ...
Assesses the impact of the legislation to subsidize 65 percent of insurance premiums for eligible la...
Losing or leaving a job often means losing health insurance. Of all those who have lost private insu...
Many Americans under 65 have health insurance through an employer. Beginning in 1985, a federal law ...
Many Americans under 65 have health insurance through an employer. Beginning in 1985, a federal law ...
Many Americans under 65 have health insurance through an employer. Beginning in 1985, a federal law ...
Outlines insurance options for the unemployed -- COBRA, non-group insurance, and Medicaid -- and the...
Outlines the program that allows laid-off workers to extend their employer-sponsored insurance and t...
Reviews the implementation of the government subsidy of COBRA health insurance premiums for laid-off...
This paper analyzes a 2009 U.S. policy which provided short term federal subsidies for COBRA health ...
Examines how the 2010 healthcare reform will significantly expand affordable health coverage options...
Based on focus group discussions, examines how the loss of jobs and employer-sponsored health insura...
short term federal subsidies for COBRA health insurance premiums. COBRA allows the recently unemploy...
Using data from The Commonwealth Biennial Health Insurance Survey of 2010 and prior years, this repo...
Using data from The Commonwealth Biennial Health Insurance Survey of 2010 and prior years, this repo...
Examines the divide in the U.S. labor market between higher wage earners with health insurance, and ...
Assesses the impact of the legislation to subsidize 65 percent of insurance premiums for eligible la...
Losing or leaving a job often means losing health insurance. Of all those who have lost private insu...