Researchers find net disenrollment in 8 states had already exceeded the total net disenrollment expected for the entire unwinding. Child disenrollment had exceeded projections in 12 states.
Researchers summarize past failings of private insurance markets, the ways the ACA addressed them, and the evidence of the law’s effects on enrollment, insurer participation, and premiums.
This review examines historical context and ongoing policies that have marginalized Native communities and amplifies the wisdom of Native scholars, centering both intergenerational and modern perspectives on health, well-being, and scientific methodologies.
The effects of public option and capped rate reforms on hospital revenue would be modest, with health systems in areas most affected under reform being better positioned financially to withstand revenue decreases.
As policymakers consider new investments in long COVID research, developing a robust system for monitoring patients’ health care access and experiences could provide insight on whether effective treatments are reaching patients.
Researchers find no evidence that a Choose Medicare Act-style public option or a related capped rates reform would reduce access or affordability for Black non-Hispanic, Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native, or multiracial people compared with white non-Hispanic people.
Tens of thousands of previously ineligible women now have access to a year of postpartum care covered by insurance, thanks to a policy change analyzed by Urban researchers. Discover the many other ways Urban’s work makes a difference and how you can collaborate with us.