The report assesses a group of early Foundation investments that supported projects and policy analyses aimed at restructuring or strengthening the individual and small-group insurance market.
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) released initial results from the 2011 Oregon Health Insurance Survey (OHIS), estimating that 14.6% (560,000) of all Oregonians lack health insurance coverage.
This State Health Access Data Assistance Center brief provides state-level estimates of health insurance coverage by age and income from the American Community Survey (ACS).
According to this brief by the Urban Institute, state governments would spend at least $90 billion less with the ACA than without it from 2014 to 2019.
This report, funded by a grant from the California HealthCare Foundation, makes recommendations for how California can measure the impact of health reform in three areas of health insurance coverage, affordability and comprehensiveness of coverage, and access to health care services.
House Bill 2366 directs the Oregon Health Authority to develop a strategic plan for recruiting primary care providers, which includes collaborating with numerous stakeholder groups.
According to the Urban Institute report, the ACA has the potential to reverse the significant decline in employer sponsored coverage that has occured over the last ten years
According to the State Health Access Data Assitance Center at the University of Minnesota, employer sponsored coverage has significantly declined over the last ten years.