Outlines characteristics of the uninsured who will be eligible for subsidies in insurance exchanges in 2014, including health, access to care, age, income, and attitudes about insurance. Explores policy implications for enrollment and adverse selection
viduals have health insurance or pay a penalty. Individuals are exempt from paying this penalty if t...
Subsidies are important policy tools against market failure in public health insurance programs. Wit...
The Affordable Care Act will extend health insurance coverage by both expanding Medicaid eligibility...
Estimates the share of the non-elderly uninsured who would be eligible for Medicaid expansions or su...
Examines the size of the population that will be eligible for subsidies in the state health insuranc...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has expanded health insurance coverage by offering both penalties and ...
Outlines how removing the requirement to buy health insurance could affect coverage; government, emp...
To describe the willingness of insured citizens to trade off their own health benefits to cover the ...
About 1.71 million nonelderly Californians were uninsured for all or part of 2009 and are estimated ...
Projects state-by-state compositions of the uninsured after reforms take effect including those elig...
Subsidies are important policy tools against market failure in public health insurance programs. Wit...
Most existing work on the price elasticity of demand for health insurance focuses on employees' deci...
Among those who are neither eligible for public health insurance nor o¤ered employer-provided insura...
Based on the 2007 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, examines the demographic, health status, and hea...
The individual mandate is one of the key features of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and has contribut...
viduals have health insurance or pay a penalty. Individuals are exempt from paying this penalty if t...
Subsidies are important policy tools against market failure in public health insurance programs. Wit...
The Affordable Care Act will extend health insurance coverage by both expanding Medicaid eligibility...
Estimates the share of the non-elderly uninsured who would be eligible for Medicaid expansions or su...
Examines the size of the population that will be eligible for subsidies in the state health insuranc...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has expanded health insurance coverage by offering both penalties and ...
Outlines how removing the requirement to buy health insurance could affect coverage; government, emp...
To describe the willingness of insured citizens to trade off their own health benefits to cover the ...
About 1.71 million nonelderly Californians were uninsured for all or part of 2009 and are estimated ...
Projects state-by-state compositions of the uninsured after reforms take effect including those elig...
Subsidies are important policy tools against market failure in public health insurance programs. Wit...
Most existing work on the price elasticity of demand for health insurance focuses on employees' deci...
Among those who are neither eligible for public health insurance nor o¤ered employer-provided insura...
Based on the 2007 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, examines the demographic, health status, and hea...
The individual mandate is one of the key features of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and has contribut...
viduals have health insurance or pay a penalty. Individuals are exempt from paying this penalty if t...
Subsidies are important policy tools against market failure in public health insurance programs. Wit...
The Affordable Care Act will extend health insurance coverage by both expanding Medicaid eligibility...