From Urban Institute :: Health Policy Center <[email protected]>
Subject ACA market premiums fall while ESI premiums rise
Date April 28, 2022 11:31 AM
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Changes in insurer premiums and participation in Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplaces, 2019&ndash;22
The national average benchmark premium fell again in 2022, following decreases in the previous three years. This decline strikingly contrasts the 4 percent premium increase in the employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) market during the same period.

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Immigrants with disabilities face significant structural barriers
A closer look at select demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of working-age immigrants with disabilities sheds light on the structural challenges affecting this population.

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What are the potential coverage and cost effects of extending the American Rescue Plan Act&rsquo;s enhanced subsidies in Massachusetts in 2023?
Extending enhanced subsidies in Massachusetts in 2023 would reduce the number of uninsured people in the state by 8,000, reduce household premium spending through the Health Connector, and save the state roughly $133 million on ConnectorCare subsidies.

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Building and supporting a Black midwifery workforce in Oklahoma
The Urban Institute&rsquo;s new report examines the maternity care landscape in Oklahoma and presents ways to promote the midwifery model of care and develop a pathway to education and practice for Black midwives.

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Early lessons from North Carolina Medicaid&rsquo;s transition to risk-based managed care
A study of North Carolina Medicaid&rsquo;s transition for nearly 1.6 million Medicaid beneficiaries shows both the positive and negative aspects of the state&rsquo;s multipronged communications strategy, with varied expectations of risk-based managed care among study participants.

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