Projects state-by-state compositions of the uninsured after reforms take effect including those eligible for Medicaid or exchanges but not enrolled, those exempt from the individual mandate due to a lack of affordable options, and undocumented immigrants
Estimates state-by-state effects of healthcare reform, including variations by state in the impact o...
Estimates that 4.7 million Californians who were uninsured in 2009 will be eligible for Medi-Cal or ...
Issue: While the number of uninsured has decreased substantially since the Affordable Care Act (ACA)...
Estimates the share of the non-elderly uninsured who would be eligible for Medicaid expansions or su...
Profiles residents still uninsured after the individual mandate was implemented: young, single, urba...
Segments the uninsured into subgroups by legal status, eligibility for public programs such as Medic...
Outlines how removing the requirement to buy health insurance could affect coverage; government, emp...
Outlines characteristics of the uninsured who will be eligible for subsidies in insurance exchanges ...
Estimates the number and percentage of Americans who are exempt from the healthcare reform law's req...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 includes a number of new policies intended to substantially re...
To describe the willingness of insured citizens to trade off their own health benefits to cover the ...
Recommends outreach strategies for Medicaid and subsidies, including identifying the eligible throug...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has expanded health insurance coverage by offering both penalties and ...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
Estimates state-by-state effects of healthcare reform, including variations by state in the impact o...
Estimates that 4.7 million Californians who were uninsured in 2009 will be eligible for Medi-Cal or ...
Issue: While the number of uninsured has decreased substantially since the Affordable Care Act (ACA)...
Estimates the share of the non-elderly uninsured who would be eligible for Medicaid expansions or su...
Profiles residents still uninsured after the individual mandate was implemented: young, single, urba...
Segments the uninsured into subgroups by legal status, eligibility for public programs such as Medic...
Outlines how removing the requirement to buy health insurance could affect coverage; government, emp...
Outlines characteristics of the uninsured who will be eligible for subsidies in insurance exchanges ...
Estimates the number and percentage of Americans who are exempt from the healthcare reform law's req...
Provides an overview of sources of health coverage, characteristics of the uninsured, factors behind...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 includes a number of new policies intended to substantially re...
To describe the willingness of insured citizens to trade off their own health benefits to cover the ...
Recommends outreach strategies for Medicaid and subsidies, including identifying the eligible throug...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has expanded health insurance coverage by offering both penalties and ...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
Estimates state-by-state effects of healthcare reform, including variations by state in the impact o...
Estimates that 4.7 million Californians who were uninsured in 2009 will be eligible for Medi-Cal or ...
Issue: While the number of uninsured has decreased substantially since the Affordable Care Act (ACA)...