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The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2012 to 2022

Jan 2012

Budget projections from the Congressional Budget Office for years 2012-2020.

 

Health Care Reform: Tracking Tribal, Federal, and State Implementation

Jan 2012

This report by the Tribal Affairs Group of the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services looks at the impact of the Affordable Care Act has on American Indian and Alaska Native people, and examines variations among 20 states on unisurance rates, the Medicaid population, and projected newly-eligible for Medicaid and subsidies.

 

The Concentration and Persistence in the Level of Health Expenditures over Time: Estimates for the U.S. Population, 2008-2009

Jan 2012

Using information from the Household Component of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS-HC) for 2008 and 2009, this report provides detailed estimates of the persistence in the level of health care expenditures over time.

 

2012 Progress Report: States Are Implementing Health Reform

Jan 2012

The White House released a report highlighting  that 28 states and the District of Columbia have made progress in setting up their health insurance exchanges.

 

2012 Progress Report: States Are Implementing Health Reform

Dec 1969

The White House on Wednesday touted a report that 28 states and the District of Columbia have made progress in setting up health insurance exchanges.

 

Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan: Comparison of Implementation and Early Enrollment with CHIP

Jan 2012

This Government Accountability report found that enrollment in the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) programs was slow to start but increased steadily over the first year, ending with more than 27,000 and 705,000 enrollees, respectively.

 

EHB Help: Coverage of Selected Benefits in the Small Group Market and State and Federal Employee Plans

Jan 2012

This table, created by ASPE, includes data collected by healthcare.gov for the largest three small group products in each state by enrollment, ten state employee plans, and three federal employee plans examined by the Department of Health and Human Services.

 

Essential Health Benefits Bulletin

Dec 2011

Essential Health Benefits bulletin and summary provided by Health ReformGPS.

 

Health Spending by State of Residence, 1991–2009

Dec 2011

This report finds that America's health care spending varied widely across the country in 2009, with New England and the Midwest having the highest personal spending per capita and the Rocky Mountain and Southwest regions recording the lowest.

 
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