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Subject Behind CBO's Coverage Projections
Date June 6, 2023 7:55 PM
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Tuesday June 6, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

ICYMI,

**Health Affairs'**released its June issue yesterday. Check out the
latest research on Medicaid, drug pricing, aging, and more:

Read Health Affairs June Issue
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CBO Coverage Projections

In an article published in the June 2023 issue, Caroline Hanson and
coauthors report Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates
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to describe the distribution of health insurance coverage in 2023 and
discuss the ongoing effects of temporary policies expanding Medicaid and
Marketplace coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The CBO estimates that the uninsured rate will be the lowest it has ever
been in 2023 at 8.3 percent and both Medicaid and Marketplace enrollment
will reach historically high levels.

As the temporary expansion policies expire, CBO estimates that the
uninsured rate will rise to 10.1 percent by 2033, and throughout the
next decade, employment-based coverage will remain the largest source of
insurance.

Read Hanson and coauthors' full report
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today.

Read the Report
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Elsewhere At Health Affairs

Today in Health Affairs Forefront, Corwin Rhyan and George Miller share
an early look at what drove 2022's health care spending slowdown
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Gillian Steelfisher and colleagues write about whether COVID-19
threatened routine childhood vaccination
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current promotions. Learn more about advertising opportunities here.
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Kelsey Owsley on 340B's Effect on Oncology Services

Health Affairs' Alan Weil interviews Kelsey Owsley from the University
of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on her new paper assessing whether the
340B drug pricing program leads to increase in oncology services in
rural hospitals.

Listen
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Daily Digest

Health Insurance For People Younger Than Age 65: Expiration Of Temporary
Policies Projected To Reshuffle Coverage, 2023-33
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C. Hanson et al.

An Early Look At What Drove 2022's Health Care Spending Slowdown
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Corwin Rhyan and George Miller

Has COVID-19 Threatened Routine Childhood Vaccination? Insights From US
Public Opinion Polls
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Gillian Steelfisher et al.

 

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During June, we're highlighting influential voices and organizations who
have made an impact on LGBTQ+ health equity and policy.

In a March 2022 Narrative Matters column, Richard Sorian discusses
lessons learned
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from communicating about the HIV/AIDS pandemic and failures to talk
effectively about COVID-19.

 

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