A Divisive Election – Mental Health and Healthcare Policy Post-BidenWith Donald Trump set to begin his second term on Jan. 20, sweeping changes are expected in healthcare policy, especially in subsidies for lower-earning Americans. Critics and analysts are concerned that the ex...
Without healthcare subsidies, healthcare in America is extremely expensive. For example, my family of four is paying $2,500 a month for a Gold plan because we are receiving no healthcare subsidies. We would get a Platinum plan, but it's simply too expensive. If we...
When the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments this week on a legalchallenge to the federal health...Shapiro, Jordan
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4 out of 5 people can find a plan through the Marketplace for $10 or less a month after subsidies 96 percent of consumers looking for health insurance through the Marketplace will be able to choose plans from at least three health insurers Enrollment deadlines The Open Enrollment period ends...
With Republicans edgingcloser to gaining controlof Congress, millions of Americans may be at risk of losing enhanced subsidies that currently underwrite the cost of health insurance bought through the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces, according to industry experts and the Congressional Budget O...
BACKGROUND: Improving the equitable distribution of government healthcare subsidies (GHS), particularly among low-income citizens, is a major goal of China's healthcare sector reform in China. OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the distribution of GHS in China between socioeconomic populations at two...
The Economic Realities of Replacing the Affordable Care Act Using simulations based on a new economic model, this brief empirically examines the pivotal mechanisms of the Affordable Care Act, such as the individual mandate, employer mandate, and premium subsidies, to inform the debate over repeal.....
the past decade, many still lack any form of health insurance coverage.The passage of theAffordable Care Act (ACA)allows millions to choose a government-subsidized healthcare plan. However, many consumers are ineligible for subsidies, and many of those who qualify have chosen not to ...