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New Report on Minnesota’s 2008 Health Reforms
Apr. 07, 2010
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April 6, 2010: The National Academy for State Health Policy and the Commonwealth Fund have released a report exploring Minnesota's efforts to transform its health care delivery system. The report-"Reforming Health Care Delivery through Payment Change and Transparency: Minnesota's Innovations"-analyzes the state's landmark health reform legislation (passed in 2008)...
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Joanna Turner joins SHADAC
Mar. 31, 2010
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We are pleased to announce that Joanna Turner has been hired as a Senior Research Fellow. Joanna joins SHADAC from the U.S. Census Bureau, where she spent nine years as a statistician working with federal population surveys. During her tenure at the Census Bureau she evaluated the new health insurance question on the American Community Survey as well as working with the Current Population...
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Health Reform - A View from the Hill
Mar. 31, 2010
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March 31, 2010: I had the opportunity to witness the Senate vote on the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 last Thursday afternoon, thanks to Lauren Gilchrist who is Senator Franken’s health Legislative aide. Lauren is an MPH graduate of the University of Minnesota and one of my former students. I literally raced to the hill, she grabbed a pass for me...
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Arizona Eliminates Its CHIP Program
Mar. 24, 2010
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March 24, 2010: Last week, Arizona became the first state to drop its CHIP program. The move will leave almost 38,000 low-income children in the state without health insurance coverage as of June 15, 2010. Lawmakers also passed a 25 percent reduction in Medicaid coverage--a reduction which will drop about 310,000 people from the program in January 2011 if federal ARRA funding...
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We’re Barely Hanging On to Employer Sponsored Health Insurance
Mar. 17, 2010
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March 17, 2010: A new report came out today that presents the grim toll that the two recessions of the 21st century have taken on employer-sponsored health insurance coverage. "Barely Hanging On: Middle Class and Uninsured" includes analysis of these trends, conducted by SHADAC researchers. The report was released by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and includes...
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Middle Class Shouldering Brunt of Health Insurance Crisis
Mar. 17, 2010
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A new report released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, based on analysis conducted by SHADAC researchers, shows how the two recessions that Americans have weathered in the first decade of the 21st century have taken a tremendous toll on people's ability to afford health insurance and employers' capacity to offer it."Barely Hanging On: Middle-Class and Uninsured," documents that while the...
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Ohio Is First State to Accept Sebelius’s CHIP Enrollment Challenge
Mar. 12, 2010
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March 12, 2010: Ohio has joined a national challenge to sign up uninsured children who are eligible for Medicaid/CHIP but not enrolled. The challenge was issued by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on February 4th--the first anniversary of President Obama's CHIPRA signing--and Ohio is the first state to respond. Ohio's CHIP program currently...
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Enhanced CPS Variables Now Available
Mar. 09, 2010
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March 9, 2010: In fall of 2009 we introduced "enhanced" estimates from the Current Population Survey (CPS), providing a harmonized view of health insurance coverage over time. These enhanced estimates are useful for policy analysis. We developed these estimates because the data released by the Census Bureau do not account for some methodological changes that result in known...
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