This report gives a national picture of how access to care for non-elderly adults enrolled in Medicaid compares to that of adults who have employer sponsored health insurance and uninsured adults, building on prior reports and analyses.
The Pacific Business Group on Health has released the second installment of decision support rules for health exchanges and a related data file to help states work with carriers to obtain the information necessary to inform high quality consumer decision support rules.
This report, produced for the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange, profiles and compares four health-related consumer assistance call centers in Maryland to inform the Exchange’s decision making about development of a call center or leveraging with an existing one to meet the needs of consumers.
Georgetown University Health Policy Institute’s Center for Children and Families has produced a brief that provides an overview of the duties of navigators, training requirements, selection criteria and financing options.
This is the sixth state-specific report, in a series of ten, from the Urban Institute to track and monitor the implementation process and effects of the ACA. This reports look at the progress underway in Minnesota.
This report, produced by Wakely, describes the small group products available in New York today, how these products align to the requirements of the ACA, and presents options for consideration to standardize products within the Exchange.
This Commonwealth Fund issue brief analyzes the choices being made by the group of states that have already begun establishing exchanges, either through legislation or executive order.
This issue brief provides a detailed overview of the final federal Medicaid eligibility rules, transition issues and decision points that states will need to consider as they prepare to convert to the collapsed eligibility categories in 2014.