Coming up Short: The Problem with Counting Short-Term, Limited Duration Insurance as Coverage Coming up Short: The Problem with Counting Short-Term, Limited Duration Insurance as Coverage
Coverage That (Doesn’t) Count: How the Short-Term, Limited Duration Rule Could Lead to Underinsurance Coverage That (Doesn’t) Count: How the Short-Term, Limited Duration Rule Could Lead to Underinsurance
What About “Don’t Discriminate Against Sick People” Do You Not Understand? What About “Don’t Discriminate Against Sick People” Do You Not Understand?
Coming up Short: The Problem with Counting Short-Term, Limited Duration Insurance as Coverage 2019-06-07 by Rachel Schwab In April, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released an analysis of federal legislat... Uncategorized CHIR, Congressional Budget Office, essential health benefits, health status discrimination, Implementing the Affordable Care Act, preexisting condition exclusions, short-term limited duration insurance, underinsured
Coverage That (Doesn’t) Count: How the Short-Term, Limited Duration Rule Could Lead to Underinsurance 2018-07-26 by Rachel Schwab Any day now, the Trump administration is expected to publish new rules that will expand access to sh... Uncategorized CHIR, Congressional Budget Office, essential health benefits, health status discrimination, Implementing the Affordable Care Act, pre-existing condition exclusions, short-term limited duration insurance
What About “Don’t Discriminate Against Sick People” Do You Not Understand? 2015-12-14 by CHIR Faculty Although it's a complicated law, there's one thing about the ACA that's not at all complicated: the ... Uncategorized aca implementation, adverse selection, affordable care act, broker, health status discrimination, Implementing the Affordable Care Act