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Implications of Repeal and Replacement of the Affordable Care Act for the Health Insurance Coverage Gap
Mar. 28, 2017
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The content below is cross-posted from The Gender Policy Report from the Center on Women, Gender, and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs. In 2014, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded Medicaid and established health insurance exchanges for people to purchase private health insurance with subsidies. This led to significant gains in health...
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2.5 People Gained Coverage for Every State-Sponsored TV Insurance Advertisement Aired during First ACA Open Enrollment - SHARE Analysis in Health Affairs
Mar. 15, 2017
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A paper released today in Health Affairs examines the link between health insurance changes after the first ACA open enrollment period (“OEP One”) and the efforts of federal, state, and non-profit sponsors to market their products. Specifically, the study authors considered the relationship between the volume of television insurance advertising in a given area during OEP One and the...
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Implementing Multiple SIM Initiatives through One Local Agency: The Effect of "Stack" in Otter Tail County, Minnesota
Mar. 01, 2017
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Background The State Innovation Model (SIM) in Minnesota, known as the Minnesota Accountable Health Model, aims to accelerate care delivery and payment reforms to achieve a health care system that provides patient-centered, coordinated care; holds providers accountable for costs and quality of care; aligns financial incentives to promote the Triple Aim; and implements collaborative...
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State-Level Trends in ESI, 2011-2015: Chartbook and Fact Sheets Now Available
Feb. 22, 2017
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For all chartbooks, state fact sheets, and additional resources, visit here. Chartbook SHADAC's new chartbook uses data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component (MEPS-IC) to highlight the experiences of private-sector workers with employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) from 2011 through 2015 at the national level and in the...
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Video: Sarah Gollust Finds Little Public Health Substance in Early TV News Coverage of the ACA
Feb. 17, 2017
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In a new video from Health News Review, Dr. Sarah Gollust (University of Minnesota) discusses an analysis just released in the American Journal of Public Health (AJPH). The analysis examines the content of local TV news coverage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) during the first ACA open enrollment period (October 1, 2013 through April 19, 2014), when 10 million Americans...
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Gollust: Local TV News Coverage of the ACA during the First Open Enrollment Provided Little Public Health Substance
Feb. 16, 2017
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In 2014, new Medicaid and Marketplace enrollees identified news as the top source of information about health insurance options, with local television news cited more than any other news media type as their most influential information source. Despite the key role of television news media in providing information about the ACA during the time when Americans were first learning about the details...
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NHIS: Coverage and Uninsurance Rates Mostly Stable in January-September 2016
Feb. 14, 2017
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The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) released health insurance coverage estimates for January through September 20161 from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) as part of the NHIS Early Release Program. In the Nation With only a few exceptions coverage and uninsurance rates remained stable between the first three quarters of 2015 and the first three quarters of...
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How Would an ACA Repeal Affect Minnesota?
Feb. 08, 2017
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A new SHADAC brief examines the implications of an Affordable Care Act repeal for Minnesota. The authors, SHADAC Research Assistant Robert Hest and SHADAC Director Lynn Blewett, present an overview of the the impact of the ACA's coverage expansions in the state and highlight the potential for losses with a repeal. They look specifically at rates of health insurance coverage, hospital...
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