Blog posts by CHIR Faculty

A Blow to Working Class Coverage

A Blow to Working Class Coverage

New Executive Order: Expanding Access to Short-Term Health Plans Is Bad for Consumers and the Individual Market

New Executive Order: Expanding Access to Short-Term Health Plans Is Bad for Consumers and the Individual Market

Trump’s Executive Order: Can Association Health Plans Accomplish What Congress Could Not?

Trump’s Executive Order: Can Association Health Plans Accomplish What Congress Could Not?

In the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster and Have Questions about your Health Insurance Coverage? CHIR Experts Answer Some Frequently Asked Questions

In the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster and Have Questions about your Health Insurance Coverage? CHIR Experts Answer Some Frequently Asked Questions

Graham-Cassidy’s Waiver Program Allows States to Erase Protections for People with Pre-existing Conditions

Graham-Cassidy’s Waiver Program Allows States to Erase Protections for People with Pre-existing Conditions

The Next Round of Obamacare Regulations are Coming Soon: What Consumer Advocates Want to See

The Next Round of Obamacare Regulations are Coming Soon: What Consumer Advocates Want to See

State Options Blog Series: Federal Regulators Relax ACA Health Plan Oversight, Creating Opportunities and Challenges for States

State Options Blog Series: Federal Regulators Relax ACA Health Plan Oversight, Creating Opportunities and Challenges for States

States Take the Lead with Policies to Protect Residents with Chronic Conditions from High Out-of-Pocket Drug Costs

States Take the Lead with Policies to Protect Residents with Chronic Conditions from High Out-of-Pocket Drug Costs

Recent and Potential Regulatory Actions to Roll Back the ACA: State Options Blog Series

Recent and Potential Regulatory Actions to Roll Back the ACA: State Options Blog Series

Down to the Wire: Indecision on ACA Cost-Sharing Reduction Payments Creates Confusion for States

Down to the Wire: Indecision on ACA Cost-Sharing Reduction Payments Creates Confusion for States