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Publication Year: 2013

SHADAC and SHARE's newsletter provides up-to-date information on recent publications and presentations, news from and about the states, and announcements of upcoming events. Stay informed by signing up for our email list.

Publication Year: 2013

This brief is from the research team led by SHARE grantee Dr. Richard Hirth, Research Director at the Center for Value-Based Insurance Design (V-BID) at the University of Michigan.  The brief outlines preliminary findings on Connecticut's state employee Health Enhancement Program (HEP), which provides financial incentives for participants to obtain high-value services and has thus far seen significant positive results.  Dr. Hirth and his team are currently conducting a rigorous SHARe-funded evaluation of HEP to identify trends in utilization and expenditures made by HEP enrollees relative to control populations, with results available within the next year.

Publication Year: 2013

SHADAC and SHARE's newsletter provides up-to-date information on recent publications and presentations, news from and about the states, and announcements of upcoming events. Stay informed by signing up for our email list.

Publication Year: 2012

SHADAC and SHARE Newsletter, December 12, 2012.

Publication Year: 2012

This issue brief provides state-level estimates of health insurance coverage by age and income from the 2011 American Community Survey (ACS).  

The maps and tables included in this brief provide state-level estimates for thenonelderly population (age 0 to 64), children (age 0 to 18), and nonelderly adults (age 19 to 64). Within each age group, we also present separate estimates for the low-income population (people with family incomes at or below 200 percent of federal poverty guidelines).

Standard errors of the estimates are provided in the Appendix.