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The Design and Implementation of National Health Reform: Lesson's from Rhode Island's HEALTHpact Plan

Publication Year: 
2011

Presentation by Dr. Vincent Mor at AcademyHealth's 2011 Annual Research Meeting.  Dr.

Small Group Health Insurance Reform in Rhode Island Promises and Pitfalls of the HEALTHpact Plan

Publication Year: 
2011

Rhode Island's HEALTHpact plan has been unpopular because it is too complex, lacks a subsidy, and is perceived as having low value.

Small-Group Health Insurance Reform in the States: Lessons from Rhode Island's HEALTHpact Plan (In-Depth Report)

Publication Year: 
2010

In this report, Edward Miller and the SHARE research team led by Vincent Mor (Brown University) present findings from their qualitative evaluation of Rhode Island's HEALTHpact initiative, which aimed to encourage take-up of health insurance coverage in the state's small-group market.  The program has seen only minimal take-up, and Miller and his co-authors explore the reasons why through an analysis of in-depth key informant interviews, enrollment data, and archival documents.  They conclude with a set of recommendations for future small-group reform efforts based on lessons l

Rhode Island's HEALTHpact Plan: Lessons for Small-Group Reform (Issue Brief)

Publication Year: 
2010

In this issue brief, Edward Miller and the SHARE research team led by Vincent Mor (Brown University) present findings from their qualitative evaluation of Rhode Island's HEALTHpact initiative, which aimed to encourage take-up of health insurance coverage in the state's small-group market.  The program has seen only minimal take-up, and Miller and his co-authors explore the reasons why through an analysis of in-depth key informant interviews, enrollment data, and archival documents.  They conclude with a set of recommendations for future small-group reform efforts based on less