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Publication Year: 2013

Paper session: Addressing health insurance issues

    Lacey Hartman, "High Burden Out-of-Pocket Spending for Health Care: State
       Variation and Potential Impacts of ACA."

Publication Year: 2012

Presentation by SHADAC Faculty Dr. Kathleen Call at a meeting of the National Network of State and Local Health Surveys on October 29, 2012, in San Francisco (held adjunct to the 2012 American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting). The presentation discusses the selection of measures for tracking the impact of health reform and the determination of appropriate data sources for these measures.

Publication Year: 2012

Presentation by Lynn Blewett, "Immigrants and Coverage; Affordable Care Act" at the Safe Table Forum:  Health Care Access for Immigrants in Washington State, The Implications and Potential of Health System Reform, held August 23, 2012, in Seattle, WA. 

This presentation provides an overview of citizen/immigrant definitions, estimates of foreign-born by type of immigration status, the impact of ACA coverage expansions, and implications for states and locals safety net programs.

Publication Year: 2012

This presentation of SHARE-funded research was given by Joel Cantor, ScD, Director of the Rutgers University Center for State Health Policy at the 2012 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, FL, on June 25, 2012.  The analysis looks at the impact of the Affordable Care Act's young adult dependent coverage expansion on coverage among eligible young adults and, in particular, on those young adults targeted by prior state-level young adult dependent coverage laws.  The authors find a rapid and substantial increase in dependent coverage overall and the possibility of a greater ACA impact on young adults targeted by prior state-level young adult expansions.

Publication Year: 2011

This presentation was delivered by SHARE grantee Cheryl Camillo of Mathematica Policy Research at the 2011 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Fall Conference in Washington, D.C. The presentation compares Medicaid and CHIP eligibility as it currently stands with eligibility as it will work under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2014; gives an overview of the proposed rules regarding Medicaid/CHIP eligibility that were put forth by HHS, CMS, and the IRS on August 17, 2011; and delineates state concerns and challenges surrounding implementation of the eligibility-related ACA provisions and proposed regulations.