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.
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 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.
The National Governors Association and the National Association of State Budget Officers have released the Fall 2011 edition of the Fiscal Survey of States.
The Utah Health System Reform Task Force of the State Legislature's preliminary annual report, which includes details on implementation of Utah-based reform; how to respond to the ACA; and cost containment initiatives.
The New York State Health Department has put out a request for proposals for a number of exchange studies, including state benefit mandates, active purchasing and health savings accounts.
Kaiser Health News has created a flow chart explaining the different routes the Supreme Court could travel down in the national health care reform lawsuit.
According to Altarum’s Health Sector Economic Indicators briefs, health price inflation remains flat – up only 2.1 percent in September compared to September 2010.