Blog posts by CHIR Faculty

“For the first time in forever” women are now on more equal footing when it comes to health insurance

“For the first time in forever” women are now on more equal footing when it comes to health insurance

Halbig v. Sebelius and State Motivations to Opt for Federally Run Exchanges

Halbig v. Sebelius and State Motivations to Opt for Federally Run Exchanges

How Do Updated 2014 Federal Poverty Level Thresholds Impact Medicaid, CHIP & Premium Tax Credit Eligibility?

How Do Updated 2014 Federal Poverty Level Thresholds Impact Medicaid, CHIP & Premium Tax Credit Eligibility?

Want to Change Your New Marketplace Plan? Some New healthcare.gov Improvements Might Help

Want to Change Your New Marketplace Plan? Some New healthcare.gov Improvements Might Help

New CBO Numbers: Cause for Controversy or Celebration?

New CBO Numbers: Cause for Controversy or Celebration?

Here’s the Latest on Mandate Exemptions

Here’s the Latest on Mandate Exemptions

Republican Health Proposal Likely Means Less Coverage, Higher Costs, Fewer Consumer Protections

Republican Health Proposal Likely Means Less Coverage, Higher Costs, Fewer Consumer Protections

How the “3 Rs” Contributed to the Success of Medicare Part D

How the “3 Rs” Contributed to the Success of Medicare Part D

I Bought a Health Insurance Policy But Now I Want to Change It, Can I?

I Bought a Health Insurance Policy But Now I Want to Change It, Can I?

Federal Court Ruling: Navigator Laws Cannot Impose Additional Requirements on Navigators and Other Assisters in Federal Marketplace States

Federal Court Ruling: Navigator Laws Cannot Impose Additional Requirements on Navigators and Other Assisters in Federal Marketplace States