The National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI) released a report that explores the three ways states can comply with the Affordable Care Act requirement of establishing a health insurance exchange in their state.
This report from the Center for Health Care Strategies outlines opportunities in the ACA for states to focus on rebalancing Medicaid long-term services and supports.
In this report, the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families analyzed health insurance data from the Census Bureau's annual “American Community Survey” to get a more accurate depiction of children's coverage in the United States from 2008-2010.
This brief by Wakely Consulting Group presents states with a work plan that outlines the decisions and actions needed to implement the risk adjustment and reinsurance provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
This report gives an unique perspective on what works and what doesn’t with health insurance exchanges, both from the viewpoint of a program executive and as a Third Party Administrator (TPA) administrator.
This report details the 8 states' experiences convening stakeholders, helping primary care practices improve performance, and addressing antitrust concerns that arise when multiple payers come together to create a medical home program.
The National Governors Association and the National Association of State Budget Officers have released the Fall 2011 edition of the Fiscal Survey of States.