Policy not Politics: A Dialogue About the Health Insurance Exchange
Presentation by SHADAC Director Lynn A. Blewett, Ph.D., "Health Insurance Exchange," presented at the Policy not Politics: A Dialogue about the Health Insurance Exchange hosted by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the American Cancer Society. Held February 7, 2012 on the Medtronic Campus in Mounds View, Minnesota.
Massachusetts Health Reforms: Uninsurance Remains Low, Self-Reported Health Status Improves As State Prepares To Tackle Costs
The Massachusetts health reform initiative enacted into law in 2006 continued to fare well in 2010, with uninsurance rates remaining quite low and employer-sponsored insurance still strong. Access to health care also remained strong, and first-time reductions in emergency department visits and hospital inpatient stays suggested improvements in the effectiveness of health care delivery in the state.
There were also improvements in self-reported health status. The affordability of health care, however, remains an issue for many people, as the state, like the nation, continues to struggle with the problem of rising health care costs. And although nearly two-thirds of adults continue to support reform, among nonsupporters there has been a marked shift from a neutral position toward opposition (17.0 percent opposed to reform in 2006 compared with 26.9 percent in 2010). Taken together, Massachusetts’s experience under the 2006 reform initiative, which became the template for the structure of the Affordable Care Act, highlights the potential gains and the challenges the nation now faces under federal health reform.
Health Reform in Massachusetts: An Update as of Fall 2010
January 2012:
This report presents the latest findings from the Massachusetts Health Reform Survey (MHRS), which has been conducted since 2006 to monitor the impact of the Massachusetts health reform law.
This year's report shows that more than 90% of nonelderly adults have a usual source of care, up from 86% in 2006, and utilization of basic health services also increased. There is evidence that having unmet need for medical care is a problem, particularly for lower-income adults.
Implementation of Improvements to the Allocation Routine for Health Insurance Coverage in the CPS ASEC
Joanna Turner presented "Implementation of Improvements to the Allocation Routine for Health Insurance Coverage in the CPS ASEC" at the 2012 Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology Research Conference, January 10, 2012 in Washington DC.
This presentation describes the Census Bureau working paper she co-authored with SHADAC Research Assistant Michel Boudreaux, which describes changes implemented by the Census Bureau to improve the quality of their health insurance estimates.