Health Policy
Fact of the Day

Despite having the third-highest level of spending from public sources among OECD countries, only 26.2 percent of the U.S. population was covered by public insurance in 2005.
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Commentary
money bottleMedicaid and Entitlement Reform
John Holahan

This commentary responds to a recent report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on the future of Medicaid growth.  Medicaid spending growth will in fact be high but not probably as high as the CMS actuaries have forecast (7.9% per year). 
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Featured Research

healthy kidState Buy-In Programs: Prospects and Challenges
Genevieve M. Kenney, Linda J. Blumberg, Jennifer Pelletier

As more states aim to achieve universal coverage for children, buy-in programs may be one component they consider in their plans to reach that goal. This brief explores some issues for states to consider before implementing a buy-in program.
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Immediate Issues


Targeting Subsidies: Employers versus Individuals

Recent congressional proposals and reforms advocated by the presidential candidates have renewed the debate about whether the problem of the uninsured is best addressed through subsidies to employers or to individuals. In this brief, the authors argue that it is more efficient to provide subsidies directly to individuals and families than to employers. Read more

Can a Public Insurance Plan Increase Competition and Lower the Costs of Health Reform?

Senator Barack Obama, along with others, has proposed developing a public plan that would compete with private insurers within an organized health insurance marketplace. The argument is that a public plan would have lower administrative costs and more ability to control provider payment rates. This paper assesses these arguments concluding that there would be administrative cost savings and lower provider payment rates but not as much as is often asserted. Read more

Other Immediate Issues:
An Analysis of the Obama Health Care Proposal

All HPC Research

 
Medicaid and Entitlement Reform (Commentary)
Author(s): John Holahan
Publication Date: December 01, 2008
Growing Pains for the Los Angeles Healthy Kids Program (Policy Briefs/Health Policy Briefs)
Publication Date: November 07, 2008
Level Playing Fields and Inconsistent Rules: A Risky Combination (Commentary)
Publication Date: November 03, 2008
Targeting Subsidies: Employers versus Individuals (Policy Briefs/Timely Analysis Health Policy Issues)
Publication Date: October 20, 2008
Impact of Health Reform on Underinsurance in Massachusetts (Policy Briefs)
Author(s): Sharon K. Long
Publication Date: October 16, 2008
Who Gained the Most Under Health Reform in Massachusetts? (Policy Briefs)
Author(s): Sharon K. Long
Publication Date: October 15, 2008
Can a Public Insurance Plan Increase Competition and Lower the Costs of Health Reform? (Policy Briefs/Health Policy Briefs)
Publication Date: October 03, 2008
An Analysis of the McCain Health Care Proposal (Research Brief)
Publication Date: September 22, 2008
Making Health Care Reform Work for Small Businesses (Testimony)
Publication Date: September 18, 2008
 


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