Because the ACA gave them choices in how to implement insurance coverage, health reform looks different state to state. This Data Brief examines a number of choices related to the establishment and running of the new health insurance marketplaces, and their potential impact on enrollment rates to date. We use existing data sources as well as a new database developed by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania that documents and codes state-level variation in the political setting, institutional structures, and operational decisions likely to affect outcomes on the marketplaces
In the latest open enrollment period, ACA marketplaces added features to help consumers browse and p...
SUMMARY: This brief explores the current volatility in the ACA’s Marketplaces and discusses key fact...
Using state exchanges in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Utah, and Washington as examples, explores issu...
Because the ACA gave them choices in how to implement insurance coverage, health reform looks differ...
The Affordable Care Act required that consumers have access to in-person or on-call assistance to un...
On October 1, 2013, the most visible component of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Pu...
Background & Significance: By implementing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the intention is to increa...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act relies upon state governments for the implementation ...
In addition to expanding eligibility for Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act reformed the program's en...
In response to regulatory changes at the federal level, states that run their own marketplaces have ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Introduction: To properly assess risk, health insur...
States have flexibility in implementing the Affordable Care Act's health insurance marketplaces and ...
Health insurers participating in the new Marketplaces are filing rates for 2015 during the next few ...
While millions have signed up for health insurance under Obamacare since it launched in 2014, covera...
Abstract Background A central objective of recent U.S...
In the latest open enrollment period, ACA marketplaces added features to help consumers browse and p...
SUMMARY: This brief explores the current volatility in the ACA’s Marketplaces and discusses key fact...
Using state exchanges in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Utah, and Washington as examples, explores issu...
Because the ACA gave them choices in how to implement insurance coverage, health reform looks differ...
The Affordable Care Act required that consumers have access to in-person or on-call assistance to un...
On October 1, 2013, the most visible component of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Pu...
Background & Significance: By implementing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the intention is to increa...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act relies upon state governments for the implementation ...
In addition to expanding eligibility for Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act reformed the program's en...
In response to regulatory changes at the federal level, states that run their own marketplaces have ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Introduction: To properly assess risk, health insur...
States have flexibility in implementing the Affordable Care Act's health insurance marketplaces and ...
Health insurers participating in the new Marketplaces are filing rates for 2015 during the next few ...
While millions have signed up for health insurance under Obamacare since it launched in 2014, covera...
Abstract Background A central objective of recent U.S...
In the latest open enrollment period, ACA marketplaces added features to help consumers browse and p...
SUMMARY: This brief explores the current volatility in the ACA’s Marketplaces and discusses key fact...
Using state exchanges in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Utah, and Washington as examples, explores issu...