In the United States, immigrants are disproportionately likely to be uninsured. This disparity stems...
In February, CHIR used Leap Day to catch up on the latest health policy research. This month we read...
The Affordable Care Act was signed into law on March 23, 2010. On the law's 12th birthday, Karen Dav...
For the latest monthly roundup of health policy research, CHIR's Rachel Swindle takes a look at stud...
With another month comes a new crop of health policy research. This May, Nia Gooding reviewed studie...
April is Minority Health Month, a good time to consider ways to reduce the wide disparities in healt...
The CHIR team is excited to transition into spring, as with the warmer weather has come some great n...
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, this February CHIR’s Nia Gooding reviewed some lovely studies ...
As the snow continues to fall, the CHIR team has cozied up indoors with new health policy research. ...
CHIR,
consumers,
COVID-19,
health insurance,
health insurance exchange,
health insurance marketplace,
Navigator Programs,
navigators,
new special enrollment period,
open enrollment,
uninsured rate
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) frequently estimates how policy proposals will aff...
In honor of Halloween, this October CHIR's Nia Gooding reviewed spooky studies on the projected impa...
This September, CHIR’s Nia Gooding reviewed new studies on state health system performance, differ...
This month, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe reviews studies about the relationship between insurance and mortali...
For the October Research Round Up, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe dives into studies on the potential effects o...
Maryland is implementing a program that offers a new, easy way to enroll in comprehensive and afford...
The latest U.S. Census data show the uninsured rate for nonelderly adults is rising, including amo...
For the January Research Round Up, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe goes over new research that examines the root...
affordability,
affordable care act,
cost sharing reductions,
disparities,
Health Affairs,
health care costs,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
kaiser family foundation,
short term limited duration,
uninsured,
uninsured rate,
urban institute
Health policy researchers are keeping busy, assessing the impact of recent and potential state and f...
chronic health conditions,
churning,
employer mandate,
health insurance,
health insurance premiums,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
individual mandate,
premiums,
risk pool,
uninsured,
uninsured rate
In this month’s research round up, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe looks into analyses of the success of recen...
ACA exchanges,
consolidation,
federally facilitated exchange,
federally facilitated marketplace,
health insurance,
hospitals,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
premiums,
state-based exchange,
state-based marketplace,
third-party payment,
uninsured rate
In CHIRblog’s February installment of What We’re Reading, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe digs into new rese...
employer sponsored insurance,
exchange,
federal regulators,
Implementing the Affordable Care Act,
in-network provider,
individual mandate,
individual market,
medicaid,
off-marketplace,
primary care,
research,
short term limited duration,
uninsured,
uninsured rate
Disparities in health insurance coverage and accessing health care continue to be a challenge in the...