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3. What is “affordable” health care?: a review of concepts to guide policymakers

6. SCHIP at the crossroads: California's options in responding to new federal funding conditions

8. Deciphering the data: health insurance marketplace enrollment rates by type of exchange

9. Deciphering the data: final enrollment rates show federally run marketplaces make up lost ground at end of open enrollment

10. Deciphering the data: health insurance rates and rate review

11. How did rural residents fare on the health insurance marketplaces?

12. Essential health benefits: 50-state variations on a theme

13. The financial condition and performance of CO-OP plans

14. ACA-mandated elimination of cost sharing for preventive screening has had limited early impact

15. Marketplace plans with narrow physician networks feature lower monthly premiums than plans with larger networks

16. Losing ground: how the loss of adequate health insurance is burdening working families : findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Surveys, 2001-2007

17. The Oklahoma Employer/employee Partnership for Insurance Coverage (O-EPIC): using a premium assistance program to improve access to coverage

18. A framework for tracking the impacts of the Affordable Care Act in California

19. Defining "family" for studies of health insurance coverage

20. Creating seamless coverage transitions between Medicaid and the exchanges

21. Predicting the effects of the Affordable Care Act: a comparative analysis of health policy microsimulation models

22. Predicting the health insurance coverage impacts of complex policy changes: a new tool for states

24. Comparing federal government surveys that count the uninsured

26. Early impacts of the Affordable Care Act on health insurance coverage in Minnesota

27. Comparing federal government surveys that count the uninsured: 2014

28. Comparing federal government surveys that count the uninsured: 2015

30. Short-term limited duration plans and HIV

31. The facts on Medicare spending and financing

32. How repeal of the individual mandate and expansion of loosely regulated plans are affecting 2019 premiums

33. Why do short-term health insurance plans have lower premiums than plans that comply with the ACA?

34. Insurer participation on ACA marketplaces, 2014--2019

35. Expanding healthy families to cover parents: issues & analyses related to employer coverage

37. Price leader: the California Health Benefit Exchange as a driver of low premiums

38. Setting the stage: visions for the California Health Benefit Exchange

39. Competing demands: operational imperatives for the California Health Benefit Exchange

40. Public partner: the California Health Benefit Exchange aligned with Medi-Cal

41. Financing county Medi-Cal eligibility and enrollment in California

42. Federal subsidies for health insurance coverage for people under age 65: 2018 to 2028

43. Insurance markets: small businesses and individuals face greater cost-sharing and increasing complexity

47. Implementing national health reform in California: changes to public and private insurance

48. How would state-based individual mandates affect health insurance coverage and premium costs?

50. Medicaid Section 1115 demonstration waivers: comparing California, Massachusetts, and New York

51. Managed care in California: cost concerns influence product design

52. The burden of health care costs for working families: a state-level analysis

54. Status of U.S. health insurance coverage and the potential of recent congressional health reform bills to expand coverage and lower consumer costs: invited testimony : U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Rules : hearing on "Medicare for All Act of 2019"

55. How CBO and JCT analyze major proposals that would affect health insurance coverage

56. High-risk pools for uninsurable individuals

57. How Affordable Care Act repeal and replace plans might shift health insurance tax credits

58. How ACA repeal and replace proposals could affect coverage and premiums for older adults and have spillover effects for Medicare

60. The implications of declining retiree health insurance

61. Effects of employer health costs on the trend and distribution of Social Security-taxable wages

62. Spousal labor market effects from government health insurance: evidence from a Veterans Affairs expansion

63. Growth in health consumption and its implications for financing OASDI: an international perspective

64. Health care reform: promises and pitfalls for maternal and child health

65. Nonprofit competition in the health insurance exchange: consumer operated and oriented plans

66. What we learned from the first open enrollment period, and what to expect from the second

67. The impact of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act on inpatient admissions

68. Consumer-driven health plans: a cost and utilization analysis

69. Employer health benefits: 1999 annual survey

70. An analysis of leading congressional health care bills, 2005-2007: Part I insurance coverage

71. An analysis of leading Congressional health care bills, 2007-2008: part I, insurance coverage

72. America's underinsured: a state-by-state look at health insurance affordability prior to the new coverage expansions

73. Preliminary analysis of legislation that would replace subsidies for health care with block grants

74. Medicare, retirement costs, and labor supply at older ages

75. The effects of health insurance and self-insurance on retirement behavior

76. What happens to health benefits after retirement?

77. Reimagining federal and state roles for health reform under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

78. Public health's role in a post-ACA world

79. Do health insurance reforms boost demands for older workers by SES?

80. Early implementation of the health coverage tax credit in Maryland, Michigan, and North Carolina: a case study summary

81. The comprehensive congressional health reform bills of 2009: a look at health insurance, delivery system, and financing provisions

84. Estimates of the cost and coverage impacts of proposals to expand health insurance coverage in New York: final report

85. Front and center: ensuring that health reform puts people first

86. Evaluating the CARE Act: implications of a proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act

87. Using Medicaid to wrap around private insurance: key questions to consider

88. An early look at 2018 premium changes and insurer participation on ACA exchanges

89. How the loss of cost-sharing subsidy payments is affecting 2018 premiums

94. The health insurance provisions of the 2009 Congressional health reform bills: implications for coverage, affordability, and costs

95. Health insurance exchanges and the Affordable Care Act: eight difficult issues

96. Help on the horizon: how the recession has left millions of workers without health insurance, and how health reform will bring relief : findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey of 2010

97. Health care opinion leaders' views on health reform and the role of states

98. Hill Physicians Medical Group: a market-driven approach to accountable care for commercially insured patients

99. How high is too high?: Implications of high-deductible health plans