January 2018 Research Round Up: What We’re Reading January 2018 Research Round Up: What We’re Reading
How Could a New Administration Tackle Affordable Care Act Challenges? Look to Medicare How Could a New Administration Tackle Affordable Care Act Challenges? Look to Medicare
September Research Roundup: What We’re Reading 2024-10-21 by CHIR Faculty While the weather may be cooling down, the research is not! This month we read about Medicare Advant... Uncategorized CHIR, health insurance marketplace, health reform, Medicare Advantage, research roundup, state-based marketplace
August Research Roundup: What We’re Reading 2024-09-30 by Leila Sullivan More hot days mean more hot research! This month we read about the growing divergence between Medica... Uncategorized affordable care act, CHIR, health insurance exchange, health insurance marketplace, Medicare Advantage, research roundup
August Research Roundup: What We’re Reading 2023-09-15 by Kristen Ukeomah As summer was winding down, CHIR was reading up on the latest health policy research. In August, we ... Uncategorized affordability, affordable care act, CHIR, employer sponsored insurance, health insurance marketplace, health reform, hospitals, Implementing the Affordable Care Act, Medicare Advantage, open enrollment, open enrollment period, rate review
November Research Round Up: What We’re Reading 2018-12-14 by Olivia Hoppe This November, we at CHIR celebrated Thanksgiving with a Research Buffet. CHIR's Olivia Hoppe digs i... Uncategorized ACA, advance payment of premium tax credits, affordable care act, employer coverage, employer-sponsored health insurance, health insurance, Implementing the Affordable Care Act, Medicare Advantage, premium subsidies, preventive benefits, preventive services
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
How Could a New Administration Tackle Affordable Care Act Challenges? Look to Medicare 2016-11-09 by CHIR Faculty The next President and Congress will likely need to consider policy options to help stabilize the Af... Uncategorized aca implementation, affordable care act, health insurance marketplace, health reform, Implementing the Affordable Care Act, Medicare Advantage