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Sub-state Health Insurance Coverage Estimates
Oct. 20, 2009
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October 20, 2009: The American Community Survey (ACS), conducted by the US Census Bureau, offers a great new opportunity for analysts to assess sub-state health insurance coverage estimates, notably for congressional districts and counties. Researchers from the Urban Institute recently released an analysis of congressional district estimates in their report, "Variation in...
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Health Care Reform: Following Minnesota's Lead
Oct. 19, 2009
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Lynn Blewett's commentary was featured in the University of Minnesota School of Public Health's (SPH) post, "Health Care Reform: Following Minnesota's Lead." This post offers insights by SPH experts and highlights the way Minnesota has led the nation in the delivery and financing of health care. Click here to read the post and view the accompanying interview with Dr. Blewett.
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SHARE Grantee Ron Deprez Releases Issue Brief
Oct. 16, 2009
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October 16, 2009: Principal Investigator Ron Deprez and his research team at the University of New England Center for Health Policy, Planning and Research, have released an issue brief detailing early findings from their SHARE-sponsored evaluation of health reform outcomes in Vermont. Building on strong history of thoughtful health reform, Vermont passed health reform...
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SHARE Releases First in a Series of Issue Briefs Highlighting Grantee Findings
Oct. 12, 2009
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October 12, 2009. SHARE grantees are currently in the process of releasing preliminary findings from their evaluations of state-level reform strategies. As these findings are released, SHARE will be publishing a series of issue briefs, highlighting successful state reform strategies with the goal of informing the current health care debate. SHARE today introduces the first brief in this series...
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SHARE Report Examines States’ Use of Tax Incentives to Promote Insurance Coverage
Oct. 06, 2009
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October 6, 2009: PRELIMINARY SHARE FINDING: The legal debate surrounding Section 125 plans and HIPAA might discourage employers from adopting these plans. In the debate over health care reform at the federal level, a number of legislators have suggested tax incentives as a way to make health insurance more affordable. Most notably, the bi-partisan plan proposed by former...
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SHARE Report: Extending Dependent Coverage to Young Adults to Reduce Uninsurance
Oct. 01, 2009
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October 1, 2009: Young adults between the ages of 19 and 26 are the more likely than any other age group in the United States to lack insurance coverage. These young adults usually lose insurance as they age out of their parents' insurance plans or graduate from college and then enter a workforce that often does not provide health insurance to its newest workers. ...
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Alabama Expands All Kids Program
Sep. 29, 2009
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September 29, 2009: This week, Alabama will become the 13th state to offer SCHIP coverage to children in families with incomes as high as 300% of the federal poverty level (FPL). Starting October 1, income eligibility for All Kids, the state's SCHIP program, will expand from the current cap of 200% FPL to a new maximum of 300% FPL. This will be the first eligibility...
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New CEA Report: Impact of Health Reform on State and Local Governments
Sep. 29, 2009
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September 29, 2009: The President's Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) has released a new report detailing the likely financial impact of federal health insurance reform on governments at the state and local level. The authors of the report acknowledge widespread concern that the current reform proposals could lead to burdensome increases in state Medicaid expenditures. ...
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