States Attempt to Rein in Rising Health Care Costs: Is a Self-Regulating Industry Enough? States Attempt to Rein in Rising Health Care Costs: Is a Self-Regulating Industry Enough?
Don’t Be Misled: Indiana’s Consumers Won’t Have to Pay $500 a Month for Health Insurance Don’t Be Misled: Indiana’s Consumers Won’t Have to Pay $500 a Month for Health Insurance
States Attempt to Rein in Rising Health Care Costs: Is a Self-Regulating Industry Enough? 2021-05-07 by Megan Houston Colorado lawmakers recently announced that hospital and health plans had agreed to remain "neutral" ... Uncategorized health care costs, health insurance rates, hospitals, Implementing the Affordable Care Act, pricing
April Research Round Up: What We’re Reading 2018-05-07 by Olivia Hoppe In CHIRblog’s April installment of What We’re Reading, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe digs into reports th... Uncategorized 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
Don’t Be Misled: Indiana’s Consumers Won’t Have to Pay $500 a Month for Health Insurance 2013-07-26 by CHIR Faculty Indiana officials are suggesting that people will have to pay an average of $500 per month for indiv... Uncategorized aca implementation, affordable care act, health insurance rates, indiana, premium subsidies, premium tax credits, premiums, State of the States