The essential health benefits package specifies the services that all Qualified Health Plans will be required to cover if they are to participate in any state’s health insurance exchange.
This HCFO brief examines a study that looked at the change in Oregon’s Medicaid program that resulted in a natural experiment to explore the impacts of eliminating dental benefits on low-income adults.
This brief looks at the opportunities for linkages between public and private coverage, explaining that such linkages should seek to streamline administration across programs and facilitate seamless transitions between programs for individuals.
A report from the State Health Reform Assistance Network, sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, that analyzes three federal draft regulations.
The Commonwealth Fund report shows the unemployed are skipping out on important medical services and recommends Congress extend COBRA subsidies through 2014.
The Rutgers Center for State Health Policy released four reports that estimate the impact of the Affordable Care Act on insurance eligibility and enrollment, and address stakeholder view regarding design of the exchange.