Analyzes state-by-state trends in insurance premium costs and as a share of household income. Compares projected cost increases by 2015 and 2020 under three scenarios for growth depending on the effects of healthcare reform. Discusses policy implications
Estimates state-by-state effects of healthcare reform, including variations by state in the impact o...
Using the Urban Institute's simulation model, estimates household financial burdens under House and ...
n the United States, two-thirds of the non-elderly population is covered by employer- provided healt...
Examines the rise in employer-based insurance premiums and deductibles and as a percentage of median...
Examines 2003-09 state trends in family coverage premiums and deductibles for private employers. Loo...
From 2010 to 2013—the years following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act—there has been a...
Looking at trends in private employer-based health insurance from 2003 to 2013, this issue brief fin...
Examines the availability, affordability, and stability of health insurance coverage for middle-inco...
Analyzes state variations in 2010 health insurance premiums in the individual market. Considers cont...
This paper looks at how the Affordable Care Act affected private health insurance premiums, with a f...
Before we can evaluate the impact of the Affordable Care Act on health insurance premiums in the ind...
Although predictions that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would lead to reductions in employer-sponsor...
Estimates the impact of rising insurance premiums on coverage, costs, adverse selection, public spen...
Health care spending represents a growing share of our national income, and based on current project...
Projects the effect of national healthcare reform as proposed in the House and Senate bills on total...
Estimates state-by-state effects of healthcare reform, including variations by state in the impact o...
Using the Urban Institute's simulation model, estimates household financial burdens under House and ...
n the United States, two-thirds of the non-elderly population is covered by employer- provided healt...
Examines the rise in employer-based insurance premiums and deductibles and as a percentage of median...
Examines 2003-09 state trends in family coverage premiums and deductibles for private employers. Loo...
From 2010 to 2013—the years following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act—there has been a...
Looking at trends in private employer-based health insurance from 2003 to 2013, this issue brief fin...
Examines the availability, affordability, and stability of health insurance coverage for middle-inco...
Analyzes state variations in 2010 health insurance premiums in the individual market. Considers cont...
This paper looks at how the Affordable Care Act affected private health insurance premiums, with a f...
Before we can evaluate the impact of the Affordable Care Act on health insurance premiums in the ind...
Although predictions that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would lead to reductions in employer-sponsor...
Estimates the impact of rising insurance premiums on coverage, costs, adverse selection, public spen...
Health care spending represents a growing share of our national income, and based on current project...
Projects the effect of national healthcare reform as proposed in the House and Senate bills on total...
Estimates state-by-state effects of healthcare reform, including variations by state in the impact o...
Using the Urban Institute's simulation model, estimates household financial burdens under House and ...
n the United States, two-thirds of the non-elderly population is covered by employer- provided healt...