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Rockefeller Institute Research Looks at State Measures to Help Small Groups Obtain Health Insurance

October 22, 2008

September 18, 2008.  The Rockefeller Institute of Government’s Health Policy Research Center has issued a series of reports on private insurance coverage for small businesses. The reports, funded by the New York State Health Foundation, include a nationwide scan of the various strategies states are using to try to address the growing problem of small-group coverage. There are also three in-depth case studies on the strategies being used by Maine, Minnesota, and New Jersey and a comprehensive report that combines what was learned from the state scan and field research.  SHADAC researchers prepared the in-depth case study "Individual High Risk Pools: A Case Study of the Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association."  All reports are available for download at the Rockefeller Institute.