Blog posts by CHIR Faculty

Can States Fill the Gap if the Federal Courts Overturn Preexisting Condition Protections?

Can States Fill the Gap if the Federal Courts Overturn Preexisting Condition Protections?

Will Sutter Health Settlement Dampen Provider Systems’ Anti-Competitive Tactics or Prompt More States to Take Action on Costs?

Will Sutter Health Settlement Dampen Provider Systems’ Anti-Competitive Tactics or Prompt More States to Take Action on Costs?

Seeing Fraud and Misleading Marketing, States Warn Consumers About Alternative Health Insurance Products

Seeing Fraud and Misleading Marketing, States Warn Consumers About Alternative Health Insurance Products

New Georgetown CHIR Report Finds Ability of Insurers, Employers to Respond to Provider Consolidation is Limited

New Georgetown CHIR Report Finds Ability of Insurers, Employers to Respond to Provider Consolidation is Limited

New Georgetown CHIR Report: In Trump Era, States Revisit the Benefits and Risks of Running Their Own Health Care Marketplace

New Georgetown CHIR Report: In Trump Era, States Revisit the Benefits and Risks of Running Their Own Health Care Marketplace

Trump Administration Launches New Program that Could Undermine ACA Protections

Trump Administration Launches New Program that Could Undermine ACA Protections

Disputes over Dispute Resolution: Analyses of New York & California-style Surprise Billing Protections Offer Divergent Pictures

Disputes over Dispute Resolution: Analyses of New York & California-style Surprise Billing Protections Offer Divergent Pictures

Comparing Federal Legislation on Surprise Billing

Comparing Federal Legislation on Surprise Billing

CHIR Launches New Resource Center for Policymakers on Surprise Medical Bills

CHIR Launches New Resource Center for Policymakers on Surprise Medical Bills

DOJ’s Proposed Remedy in Texas v. United States Is an Unrealistic Solution

DOJ’s Proposed Remedy in Texas v. United States Is an Unrealistic Solution