This Tax Filing Season, Many Will Spend their Refunds on Health Care This Tax Filing Season, Many Will Spend their Refunds on Health Care
January 2018 Research Round Up: What We’re Reading January 2018 Research Round Up: What We’re Reading
Employer Coverage Remains Steady, But Long Term Trends Highlight Need To Strengthen All Forms Of Coverage Employer Coverage Remains Steady, But Long Term Trends Highlight Need To Strengthen All Forms Of Coverage
Health Savings Accounts: Robin Hood in Reverse 2024-04-15 by Rachel Schwab As another tax filing season comes to a close, millions of Americans have reduced their taxable inco... Uncategorized CHIR, health savings account, high-deductible plans, HSA, Implementing the Affordable Care Act
This Tax Filing Season, Many Will Spend their Refunds on Health Care 2018-04-17 by Emily Curran As tax filing season comes to a close, CHIR's Emily Curran discusses recent findings by the JPMorgan... Uncategorized ACA, CHIR, financial sustainability, high-deductible plans, medical debt, medical management, out-of-pocket costs, tax filing
January 2018 Research Round Up: What We’re Reading 2018-02-06 by Olivia Hoppe In the past month, new research highlights the regressive effects of high health plan cost sharing. ... Uncategorized cost-sharing, deductible, disparities, financial equity, Health Affairs, health care costs, high-deductible plans, Implementing the Affordable Care Act, income inequality, kaiser family foundation, Medicaid expansion, medical debt, Medicare Advantage, out-of-pocket costs, urban institute
Employer Coverage Remains Steady, But Long Term Trends Highlight Need To Strengthen All Forms Of Coverage 2014-10-13 by CHIR Faculty A recent study by the Kaiser Family Foundation finds that employer coverage is remaining steady, and... Uncategorized affordable care act, employer-sponsored coverage, employer-sponsored health insurance, high-deductible plans, Implementing the Affordable Care Act, preventive benefits