On March 7, CHIR hosted the second event in a series of policy briefings on the future of employer-s...
This winter, CHIR curled up with some good reads: the latest in health policy research. In December ...
It's open enrollment season for many employer health plans, and the rising cost of care may increase...
In just the first eight months of 2023, over 323,000 workers engaged in a labor action against their...
Nearly half of U.S. residents are enrolled in employer-sponsored health insurance. Many of these pla...
Welcome to another year of health policy research. In the first month of 2023, CHIR reviewed studies...
Amidst growing health care costs, adequate health insurance coverage is increasingly unaffordable fo...
Employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) covers 160 million Americans, but the adequacy of these plans is ...
Roughly 5 million people are currently unable to access marketplace subsidies due to a flawed interp...
For the latest monthly roundup of health policy research, CHIR's Rachel Swindle takes a look at stud...
By the end of May, employers must notify eligible employees and former employees about the COBRA sub...
American Rescue Plan,
CHIR,
COBRA,
COVID-19,
employer coverage,
employer plans,
employer sponsored insurance,
employer-sponsored health insurance,
job loss,
premium subsidies,
premiums
CHIRblog took a break for Labor Day, but in light of the holiday, we continue to think about problem...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has placed enormous pressure on virtually all facets of U....
This April, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe reviews studies focusing on the relationship between increased unemp...
For the September Research Round Up, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe dives into studies on trends in employer he...
This August, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe summarized helpful resources on premiums and cost-sharing for worki...
ACA,
ACA enrollment,
affordability,
affordable care act,
balance billing,
employer coverage,
employer plans,
employer sponsored insurance,
enrollment,
enrollment assistance,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
navigator,
research,
surprise billing
This May, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe reviewed new studies on the effects of silver loading in the Affordabl...
April showers bring May flowers, and plenty of health policy research. This month, CHIR's Olivia Hop...
affordability,
affordable care act,
consolidation,
employer coverage,
employer sponsored insurance,
employer-sponsored coverage,
financial assistance,
financial equity,
hospitals,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
individual market,
research
In October 2018, the Trump administration proposed rules to expand the use of health reimbursement a...
adverse selection,
CHIR,
Department of Insurance,
DOI,
employer coverage,
federal regulations,
health insurance marketplace,
HRA,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
short term limited duration,
short-term limited duration insurance
Many people make New Year’s resolutions, with popular ones being to get healthy and save money. In...
ACA,
affordable care act,
Brookings Institution,
Commonwealth Fund,
employer coverage,
employer sponsored insurance,
financial assistance,
financial equity,
financial sustainability,
Health Affairs,
health reimbursement account,
HRA,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
out-of-pocket costs,
rising costs
This November, we at CHIR celebrated Thanksgiving with a Research Buffet. CHIR's Olivia Hoppe digs i...
ACA,
advance payment of premium tax credits,
affordable care act,
employer coverage,
employer-sponsored health insurance,
health insurance,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
Medicare Advantage,
premium subsidies,
preventive benefits,
preventive services
The Center on Health Insurance Reforms held its first-ever Tweetchat in light of the release of our ...
affordable care act,
assisters,
employer coverage,
employer sponsored insurance,
essential health benefits,
health insurance,
health savings account,
high deductible health plan,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
navigator,
navigator guide,
navigator resource guide,
preventive services
From price variation in hospital services paid by private insurers to how the Affordable Care Act (A...
In CHIRblog’s April installment of What We’re Reading, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe digs into reports th...
ACA enrollment,
chronic health conditions,
employer coverage,
federally facilitated marketplace,
health insurance,
health insurance rates,
health savings account,
high deductible health plan,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
pre-existing condition,
short term limited duration,
short-term coverage,
short-term insurance,
state-based marketplace
With the close of Open Enrollment for federally run marketplaces last week, preliminary reports sugg...
Leaving a job comes with many challenges, not the least of which is securing new health insurance. T...
Job-based plans cover 150 million people in the U.S. If the ACA is repealed, they stand to lose crit...
A graph has been making the rounds on the internet comparing cumulative increases in deductibles sin...