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1. State level trends in children's health insurance coverage, 2016: 50-state comparison tables

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

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

4. Medicare: 50 years of ensuring coverage and care

5. Barely hanging on: middle-class and uninsured : a state-by-state analysis

6. Creating seamless coverage transitions between Medicaid and the exchanges

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

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

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

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

14. 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"

15. Health insurance coverage for people under age 65: definitions and estimates for 2015 to 2018

16. Trends in physician networks in the marketplace in 2016

18. The implications of declining retiree health insurance

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

20. Employer health benefits: 1999 annual survey

21. Federal subsidies for health insurance coverage for people under age 65: 2017 to 2027

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

23. What we know about health reform in Massachusetts

24. Getting and keeping coverage: states' experience with citizenship documentation rules

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

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

27. Insuring the future: current trends in health coverage and the effects of implementing the Affordable Care Act : findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, 2012

28. Americans' views on health insurance at the end of a turbulent year

30. Individual insurance market performance in late 2017

31. Recognizing destabilization in the individual health insurance market

32. California's uninsured: progress toward universal coverage

33. Population aging, entitlement growth, and the economy

34. Job-based coverage insures less than half of nonelderly Californians in 2011

35. Newly insured Californians would fall by more than 1 million under the Affordable Care Act without the requirement to purchase insurance

36. After millions of Californians gain health coverage under the Affordable Care Act, who will remain uninsured?

37. Monitoring the impact of health reform on Americans ages 50--64: uninsured rate dropped by nearly half between December 2013 and March 2015

38. ACA reduces racial/ethnic disparities in health coverage

40. Reversing the trend?: understanding the recent increase in health insurance coverage among the nonelderly population

41. Analysis of 2016 premium changes and insurer participation in the Affordable Care Act's health insurance marketplaces

42. Gaps in coverage: a look at recent child health insurance trends

43. State-level trends in employer-sponsored health insurance: a state-by-state analysis

44. Using insurer filings to monitor the private health insurance market

45. A first look at how Medicare Advantage benefits and premiums in individual enrollment plans are changing from 2008 to 2009

46. Monitoring the impact of health reform on Americans 50--64: Medicaid expansion and marketplace implementation increased health coverage

47. Sources of insurance coverage in nonmetropolitan areas: the role of public and private insurance since 2009

50. Health coverage by race and ethnicity: examining changes under the ACA and the remaining uninsured