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New Health Affairs article warns of potential breaks in coverage under health reform

Posted on February 4, 2011

A new article released in the February 2011 issue of Health Affairs, co-authored by Professor Benjamin Sommers, MD, PhD, of the Harvard School of Public Health, and Professor Sara Rosenbaum, JD, Chair of the Department of Health Policy at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, examines the potential for gaps in health coverage for some Americans under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

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Professor Timothy Jost analyzes latest court decision on health reform

Posted on February 3, 2011

Washington and Lee University School of Law Professor Timothy S. Jost has written a Health Affairs Blog post analyzing the recent Florida District Court decision on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Professor Jost is a contributor to the Expert Commentary section of HealthReformGPS, and is a member of its Advisory Committee.

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New study examines employer-based coverage and health reform

Posted on January 25, 2011

A new paper authored by researchers from the Urban Institute and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation examines how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) affects employer-sponsored insurance. The paper, “Employer-Sponsored Insurance under Health Reform: Reports of Its Demise Are Premature,” finds that the ACA will have little overall effect on employer-based health coverage.

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IOM holds first meeting on essential health benefits

Posted on January 14, 2011

The Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Committee on the Determination of Essential Health Benefits held its first meeting this week to discuss essential benefits under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The IOM is charged with making recommendations to the Secretary of HHS on the criteria for determining what constitutes essential health benefits for insurance plans sold in exchanges. For more information on essential benefits, click here.

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New report offers strategies for state implementation of health reform

Posted on January 14, 2011

A new report, funded by The California Endowment through a grant to Community Catalyst, proposes strategies for effective state implementation of health reform. The report, “Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Strategies for Successful State Implementation of the Affordable Care Act,” is a collaborative effort between multiple national organizations and foundations, and lays out a specifc plan for succesful state implementation of the ACA.

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New Commonwealth brief estimates impact of health reform on primary care

Posted on January 10, 2011

A new brief by the Commonwealth Fund examines the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on the country’s primary care system. The brief is part of their series, “Realizing the Potential of Health Reform,” and discusses provisions contained within the ACA that are directly aimed at improving primary care.

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New Commonwealth brief examines impact of health reform on adults aged 50-64

Posted on December 16, 2010

A new brief by the Commonwealth Fund examines the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on the country’s aging adult population. The brief is part of their series, “Realizing the Potential of Health Reform,” and discusses provisions contained within the ACA that are directly aimed at increasing access to services and providing insurance coverage to adults aged 50-64.

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New RWJF report examines insurance coverage, spending under ACA

Posted on December 14, 2010

A new report, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and authored by researchers at the Urban Institute, examines the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on health insurance coverage and U.S. health care spending. The report, “America Under the Affordable Care Act,” estimates that the cost of uncompensated care to uninsured individuals would fall more than 60 percent if the ACA were fully implemented in 2010. The report estimates that if fully implemented in 2010, the ACA would also provide insurance to nearly 28 million currently-uninsured Americans.

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Kaiser Family Foundation report on premium increases for upper-income Medicare beneficiaries

Posted on December 14, 2010

A new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation examines Part B and D premium increases on higher-income Medicare beneficiaries under the health reform law.

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AHIP publishes analysis of MLR rule

Posted on December 6, 2010

America’s Health Insurance Plans has published a six-page analysis of the medical loss ratio rule recently released by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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