Blog posts by CHIR Faculty

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

Will it Fly? Wyoming Attempts End Run Around High Air Ambulance Prices

Will it Fly? Wyoming Attempts End Run Around High Air Ambulance Prices

Preparations for the Affordable Care Act’s 7th Open Enrollment Season: Georgetown’s Updated Navigator Resource Guide

Preparations for the Affordable Care Act’s 7th Open Enrollment Season: Georgetown’s Updated Navigator Resource Guide

New Addition to Advocate Toolkit Highlights Options for Protecting Consumers Amidst Expansion of Short-Term Plans

New Addition to Advocate Toolkit Highlights Options for Protecting Consumers Amidst Expansion of Short-Term Plans

New Resources Arm Advocates with Tools to Defend Essential Health Benefits, Pre-Existing Condition Protections

New Resources Arm Advocates with Tools to Defend Essential Health Benefits, Pre-Existing Condition Protections

States Are Taking New Steps to Protect Consumers from Balance Billing, But Federal Action Is Necessary to Fill Gaps

States Are Taking New Steps to Protect Consumers from Balance Billing, But Federal Action Is Necessary to Fill Gaps

Successfully Splitting the Baby: Design Considerations for Federal Balance Billing Legislation

Successfully Splitting the Baby: Design Considerations for Federal Balance Billing Legislation

States Looking to Run Their Own Health Insurance Marketplace See Opportunity for Funding, Flexibility

States Looking to Run Their Own Health Insurance Marketplace See Opportunity for Funding, Flexibility

Is There Really A Question? Intervenor States Have Clear Interest in Defending the Affordable Care Act

Is There Really A Question? Intervenor States Have Clear Interest in Defending the Affordable Care Act