New health policy research topped CHIR’s list of beach reads this July. For the latest monthly res...
As we enter 2022, consumers are now protected from many of the worst surprise medical bills. The No ...
The Biden administration has issued the first in a series of rules to implement the No Surprises Act...
The American Rescue Plan temporarily increases the availability and generosity of federal premium as...
As the autumn leaves change and the weather gets colder, we at CHIR are thankful for new health poli...
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Many people make New Year’s resolutions, with popular ones being to get healthy and save money. In...
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Summer is over, but health policy researchers have hardly taken a vacation. In August's research rou...
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On July 11, the full House Ways and Means Committee approved multiple health-related tax bills, many...
As tax filing season comes to a close, CHIR's Emily Curran discusses recent findings by the JPMorgan...
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Recent research highlights how health insurance coverage eases financial pressure on families' budge...
While there may be a respite from the push to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a ne...
Current federal proposals to replace the Affordable Care Act are likely to result in higher out-of-p...
New ACA rules give insurers greater flexibility to meet metal level targets and increase cost-sharin...
In an updated article published on The Commonwealth Fund's To the Point site, CHIR experts JoAnn Vol...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has extended insurance coverage to 22 million people, but the law’s ...
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In the debate over Medicaid expansion, most of the attention has been on families in non-expansion s...
With health insurers' rate filings looming on the horizon, many are concerned we'll see proposed pre...
There’s no question the ACA has been successful in reducing the number of uninsured. But what has ...
Welcome to 2016. With first votes being cast in the 2016 election cycle less than two weeks away and...
The third open enrollment season for the Affordable Care Act's health insurance marketplaces begins ...
The latest dust up in Washington is a fight between the Obama Administration and employer groups ove...
A trio of Republican Senators have introduced legislation repealing the Affordable Care Act and deta...
Some are questioning the adequacy of health insurance on the new marketplaces. But such concerns neg...
A recent Administration decision allows employers and group health plans to delay an Affordable Care...
This week the New York Times reported on an Administration decision to allow employers and group hea...