This month, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe dug into studies on health care financing equity, insurer and consum...
Summer is over, but health policy researchers have hardly taken a vacation. In August's research rou...
cost-sharing,
health insurance,
high deductible health plan,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
individual mandate,
narrow networks,
out-of-network provider,
out-of-pocket costs,
premium subsidies,
prescription drug coverage,
specialty drugs,
subsidies
The Obama Administration has delayed a promised rollout of a new network size rating system on healt...
Narrow network plans were common on the health insurance marketplaces in 2014. In a new issue brief ...
A recent conference hosted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on health system transparency allow...
The consumer representatives to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) released ...
During the past few months, CHIR faculty have examined the proliferation of narrow provider networks...
We at the Center on Health Insurance Reforms are excited to share the first of an upcoming video ser...
While narrow provider networks are by no means new to health insurance, the practice has received re...
A set of new tools for state insurance regulators, as well as updated versions of some older resourc...
The ACA's essential health benefits and metal tier coverage standards, guaranteed issue, and communi...
Did the President tell the truth when he told the American people: "If you like your doctor, you can...
Today, CHIR released a new report exploring how private insurers and state regulators are incorporat...
aca implementation,
affordable care act,
benchmark plan,
benefit substitution,
consumers,
drug formularies,
essential health benefits,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
narrow networks,
nondiscrimination,
section 1557,
state regulators