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Single payer isn’t the only way to get universal health coverage
A range of health reform strategies can increase coverage and improve affordability, and different approaches can even achieve universal health insurance coverage. What are the trade-offs for households, employers, and governments?
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States seek greater control and cost savings by converting to state-based marketplaces
Some states are driven to switch from the HealthCare.gov platform to a full state-based marketplace because of the prospect of cost savings, an improved consumer experience, and regained autonomy over their insurance markets. However, the transition involves risks, including unproven IT systems, skeptical stakeholders, and inconsistent federal policymaking.
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Lessons from launching Medicaid work requirements in Arkansas
In June 2018, Arkansas imposed work requirements as a condition of eligibility on beneficiaries of the state’s Medicaid expansion program. What did stakeholders and people who were either enrolled in Medicaid or who lost coverage say about the implementation and implications of the work requirements?
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Urban Institute health care reform research featured in podcast series
Tradeoffs, a new podcast exploring America’s health care system, dives into Urban’s health reform analysis in the first part of a three-part series.
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