As U.S. health care spending continues to spiral higher, states are using a variety of tools to push...
In just the first eight months of 2023, over 323,000 workers engaged in a labor action against their...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has published proposed rate changes for 2024 Marketplac...
As we splashed into summer, CHIR soaked up the latest health policy research along with some rays. I...
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Along with “Health Policy Valentines,” February brought a host of new health policy research. Th...
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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 ...
It’s finally summer, and during the latest heat wave, the CHIR team cooled off with new health pol...
As private equity involvement in the health care industry increases, policymakers and other stakehol...
This month, the CHIR team celebrated the end of the school year with new health policy research. For...
While federal health coverage reforms remain stalled in Congress, several states are pushing forward...
Employer-sponsored health insurance costs had their highest annual increase since 2010 last year, an...
In our newest monthly roundup of health policy research, CHIR intern Madison Berry reviews studies e...
Amidst high and rising health care costs, recent federal regulations require hospitals and health p...
July’s latest health policy research is provided by CHIR’s Nia Gooding in our monthly roundup. S...
Connecticut’s efforts to pass a public option bill for the third year in a row came to an early en...
Colorado lawmakers recently announced that hospital and health plans had agreed to remain "neutral" ...
A new investigative report shows that even the COVID-19 crisis has not stopped many hospital systems...
This April, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe reviews studies focusing on the relationship between increased unemp...
For February's Research Round Up, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe focuses on five studies on health care spendin...
For the January Research Round Up, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe goes over new research that examines the root...
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This September, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe focuses in on health care spending and costs with new studies on...
Getting injured in the United States can be quite the financial headache, even with health insurance...
In the past month, new research highlights the regressive effects of high health plan cost sharing. ...
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The Thanksgiving weekend brought news for health care consumers to be thankful for. Healthcare.gov s...
With much of the country still reeling from the Boston marathon bombings, many of the victims, as we...