Blog posts by CHIR Faculty

Are the Affordable Care Act Markets “Stabilizing”? Early 2020 Rate Filings Give Little Cause for Celebration

Are the Affordable Care Act Markets “Stabilizing”? Early 2020 Rate Filings Give Little Cause for Celebration

2019 Insurer Participation: A “Quieter” Year As Companies Maintain, Expand Their Presence

2019 Insurer Participation: A “Quieter” Year As Companies Maintain, Expand Their Presence

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

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

States Step Up to Protect Insurance Markets and Consumers from Short-Term Health Plans

States Step Up to Protect Insurance Markets and Consumers from Short-Term Health Plans

Protecting People with Preexisting Conditions Requires More Than a Piecemeal Approach: An Assessment of a Louisiana Bill to Codify Some, But Not All, ACA Protections

Protecting People with Preexisting Conditions Requires More Than a Piecemeal Approach: An Assessment of a Louisiana Bill to Codify Some, But Not All, ACA Protections

New York’s Law to Protect People from Surprise Balance Bills is Working as Intended, but Gaps Remain

New York’s Law to Protect People from Surprise Balance Bills is Working as Intended, but Gaps Remain

New Reinsurance Toolkit for State Advocates

New Reinsurance Toolkit for State Advocates

ACA Marketplace Open Enrollment Numbers Reveal the Impact of State-Level Policy and Operational Choices on Performance

ACA Marketplace Open Enrollment Numbers Reveal the Impact of State-Level Policy and Operational Choices on Performance

New Study: Consumers Don’t Understand That Short-term Plans Lack Protections, Benefits

New Study: Consumers Don’t Understand That Short-term Plans Lack Protections, Benefits

What Does the Latest Federal Court Decision Mean for Association Health Plans – and the States that Regulate Them?

What Does the Latest Federal Court Decision Mean for Association Health Plans – and the States that Regulate Them?