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Subject NEW: Health Insurance Coverage Projections, 2024–34
Date June 23, 2024 7:01 AM
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Sunday, June 23, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Join us on Wednesday, July 10, for a Lunch & Learn event discussing health and health care policy decisions that are expected in the closing days of the Supreme Court’s 2023-2024 term.

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Health Insurance Coverage Projections, 2024–34

In their Ahead of Print article, Jessica Hale and colleagues outline the Congressional Budget Office's health insurance coverage projections for the US for 2024-34 ([link removed] ) .

They estimate that currently 92.3 percent of the US population is insured and 7.7 percent are uninsured. The uninsured rate is expected to rise to 8.9 percent in 2034, with adults ages 19-44 most affected.

Medicare and Marketplace enrollment are also projected to grow.

To learn more about the findings, check out a new episode of Health Affairs This Week ([link removed] ) with insights from Sabrina Corlette of Georgetown University on CBO's insurance coverage projections.

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A Health Podyssey: Nir Menachemi on How States Can Actually Invest in Public Health ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Nir Menachemi on his recent paper that explores how Indiana increased their public health spending, the resulting legislative victories, and how this approach to strengthening funding could offer insights to other states.

Health Affairs This Week: Breaking Down the CBO's Insurance Coverage Projections w/ Sabrina Corlette ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers is joined by Sabrina Corlette of Georgetown University to discuss an ahead-of-print article released this week that outlines the Congressional Budget Office's health insurance coverage projections in the US for 2024-34.

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Food Is Medicine—Now, Recognize It As “Primarily Health-Related” ([link removed] )

Hilary Seligman and Rocco Perla

Supreme Court Rejects Challenge To Abortion Medication, But At What Cost? ([link removed] )

Andrew Twinamatsiko and Sheela Ranganathan

Best Practices For AI In Health Insurance Claims Adjudication And Decision-Making ([link removed] )

Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup et al.

A Five-Level Path To AI Automation In Health Care ([link removed] )

Zayed M. Yasin et al.

CBO Projections Are Not Destiny: Policies, ACA Investments Can Change Trajectory ([link removed] )

Sabrina Corlette

How To Stop Abuses In Patient Health Data Exchange ([link removed] )

Tina Grande and Deven McGraw

Private Equity Investment In Assisted Living: Distinct Impacts And Policy Considerations ([link removed] )

Kali S. Thomas et al.

It’s Time For HUD To Act On Nursing Home Quality Improvement ([link removed] )

Marc A. Cohen et al.

The Outlook For US Health Spending Growth: A Blast From The Past? ([link removed] )

Matthew Fiedler

Modernizing The CMS Nursing Home Survey Process: Risk-Based Surveys And Beyond ([link removed] )

Alex D. Federman et al.

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