With the recent signing of H.R. 1, many may be wondering what this means for their Medicaid and Mark...
President Trump’s signature on H.R. 1, the budget reconciliation bill, will lead to upwards of 17 ...
The U.S. House of Representatives’ Ways & Means Health Subcommittee recently held a hearing about ...
Several state-based Marketplaces have deployed innovative programs to keep people covered during the...
April showers bring May flowers, and May was abloom with health policy research. Last month, we read...
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After a three-year pause on Medicaid redeterminations, states can begin the process of removing resi...
In most states, it’s the last week to sign up for marketplace plan that begins January 1. The Affo...
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This month, the CHIR team celebrated the end of the school year with new health policy research. For...
Policymakers increasingly recognize the need for alternatives to law enforcement-driven responses to...
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, this February CHIR’s Nia Gooding reviewed some lovely studies ...
State legislative sessions are typically a flurry of health policy activity. In recent years, state ...
Medicaid insurers dominate many of the Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplaces. Some healt...
Beginning February 24, 2020, new rules that expand the criteria for determining whether certain immi...
Over the last two years, Georgetown University's Center for Children & Families has tracked harmful...
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Recently, CMS issued a proposed rule modifying the federal funding methodology for the Basic Health ...
Across the country, states are yet again dealing with policy changes just before the fall open enrol...
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Under the Affordable Care Act, 33 states and the District of Columbia expanded Medicaid, greatly inc...
On July 11, the full House Ways and Means Committee approved multiple health-related tax bills, many...
In preparation for the day when a progressive vision for health reform may have more supporters in t...
In CHIRblog’s February installment of What We’re Reading, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe digs into new rese...
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At last, the Internal Revenue Service has released guidance about what to do when a consumer has ove...
Remember the Medicaid loopers? These are people who applied for coverage through the health insuranc...
A trio of Republican Senators have introduced legislation repealing the Affordable Care Act and deta...
Our colleagues at the Center for Children and Families are out with a new report analyzing the impac...
While many will be focused on the drama of the November election, Katie Keith discusses the need for...