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Who would lose coverage if enhanced premium tax credits (PTCs) expire?
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Four million people could lose their health insurance if PTCs expire in 2025. Urban’s interactive data tool can show you how the expiration would affect states and their residents of different income levels, ages, races, and ethnicities nationwide.
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Well-child visits in Medicaid in 2019 and 2020
Well-child visit rates among Black and white Medicaid-enrolled children were far below recommended levels in 2019, and they dropped even lower in 2020. The declines were larger among Black children than white children.
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Are physical and behavioral health services more available at nonprofit or for-profit treatment facilities?
Urban studied behavioral health facilities in Michigan, New Mexico, Virginia, and all other states combined to examine differences in services offered by for-profits and nonprofits with low-cost care.
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Considerations for a potential state-based Marketplace in Texas
Stakeholders agreed that leaving the federal Marketplace offered both risks and potential benefits, though those most directly affected thought the risks substantially outweighed the likely benefits, especially given recent strong growth in Texas’s Marketplace enrollment.
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The proposed 2026 payment notice: Implications for states
In an article for State Health and Value Strategies, Urban provided summary and analysis of provisions of the proposed rule of interest to state officials.
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