Examines risks to continuity of care for Medi-Cal enrollees who will be unable to afford insurance exchange coverage even with tax credits, the downsides of the basic health program option, and the benefits of offering Medi-Cal plans through the exchange
Summarizes healthcare reform provisions for consumer-friendly, coordinated, simplified, and technolo...
As ACA implementation proceeds, expansion states should mind the gap — the gap between Medicaid and ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that analyze the Affordable Care Act (ACA)’s Health Ins...
The Affordable Care Act will extend health insurance coverage by both expanding Medicaid eligibility...
Examines California's choices in designing an exchange to allow it to function as an active purchase...
In 2014, over 500,000 California residents will transition from the Low Income Health Program (LIHP)...
The Affordable Care Act gives states the option of creating a so-called Basic Health Program to prov...
About 1.71 million nonelderly Californians were uninsured for all or part of 2009 and are estimated ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) will significantly expand access to affordable health coverage in Calif...
Outlines issues for offering subsidized coverage to those eligible for insurance exchange subsidies ...
Compares state and federal provisions for insurance exchanges including organizational structure, fu...
Explores considerations for state governments in planning infrastructure and policies for exchanges ...
Based on the 2007 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, examines the demographic, health status, and hea...
Through a combination of three needs-based public programs— Medicaid, the Children's Health Insuranc...
Outlines the 2010 reform's provisions for adjusting premium and cost-sharing subsidies when incomes ...
Summarizes healthcare reform provisions for consumer-friendly, coordinated, simplified, and technolo...
As ACA implementation proceeds, expansion states should mind the gap — the gap between Medicaid and ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that analyze the Affordable Care Act (ACA)’s Health Ins...
The Affordable Care Act will extend health insurance coverage by both expanding Medicaid eligibility...
Examines California's choices in designing an exchange to allow it to function as an active purchase...
In 2014, over 500,000 California residents will transition from the Low Income Health Program (LIHP)...
The Affordable Care Act gives states the option of creating a so-called Basic Health Program to prov...
About 1.71 million nonelderly Californians were uninsured for all or part of 2009 and are estimated ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) will significantly expand access to affordable health coverage in Calif...
Outlines issues for offering subsidized coverage to those eligible for insurance exchange subsidies ...
Compares state and federal provisions for insurance exchanges including organizational structure, fu...
Explores considerations for state governments in planning infrastructure and policies for exchanges ...
Based on the 2007 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, examines the demographic, health status, and hea...
Through a combination of three needs-based public programs— Medicaid, the Children's Health Insuranc...
Outlines the 2010 reform's provisions for adjusting premium and cost-sharing subsidies when incomes ...
Summarizes healthcare reform provisions for consumer-friendly, coordinated, simplified, and technolo...
As ACA implementation proceeds, expansion states should mind the gap — the gap between Medicaid and ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that analyze the Affordable Care Act (ACA)’s Health Ins...