Blog posts by CHIR Faculty

New Rules Protect Navigators and Certified Application Counselors from Over-Reaching State Laws but Also Impose New Requirements

New Rules Protect Navigators and Certified Application Counselors from Over-Reaching State Laws but Also Impose New Requirements

The Expatriate Health Coverage Act: Like “Using a Bat to Swat a Fly?”

The Expatriate Health Coverage Act: Like “Using a Bat to Swat a Fly?”

Will Health Premiums Go Up or Down? Two New Resources Help Explain 2015 Rate Projections

Will Health Premiums Go Up or Down? Two New Resources Help Explain 2015 Rate Projections

Back in the Day – Lessons from Pre-reform Days: Death to the Death Spirals

Back in the Day – Lessons from Pre-reform Days: Death to the Death Spirals

It’s Raining SEPs: New Administration Guidance on Special Enrollment Periods and What they Mean for Consumers

It’s Raining SEPs: New Administration Guidance on Special Enrollment Periods and What they Mean for Consumers

New State-Based Marketplaces Unlikely in 2015, but Technology Challenges Create More Shades of Gray

New State-Based Marketplaces Unlikely in 2015, but Technology Challenges Create More Shades of Gray

It’s enough to make you loopy: inside the Kafka-esque world of Medicaid “loopers”

It’s enough to make you loopy: inside the Kafka-esque world of Medicaid “loopers”

Changes in Census Survey Data Generate Misguided Criticism – Larger Census Survey will Remain Unchanged

Changes in Census Survey Data Generate Misguided Criticism – Larger Census Survey will Remain Unchanged

5M Fewer Americans Report Problems Paying Medical Bills, but Probably Not Because of the ACA (Yet)

5M Fewer Americans Report Problems Paying Medical Bills, but Probably Not Because of the ACA (Yet)

Sebelius Will Be a Tough Act to Follow

Sebelius Will Be a Tough Act to Follow