Health care management Private health insurance sponsored wellness programs| Examining participation in the Healthy Lifestyle Rewards financial incentives program on health care costsutilizationand risk behaviors UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIABERKELEY Helen A. Halpin HarrisZoe Kimberly...
Title I of the bill imposes new requirements on individuals, employers, and health plans; restructures the private health insurance market; sets minimum standards for health benefits; and provides financial assistance to certain individuals and, in some cases, small employers. Title VI of the bill ...
Demand for Private and State-Provided Health Insurance in the 1910s: Evidence from CaliforniaThis paper analyzes the demand for both private and state-provided health insurance in a historical context. In the case of private health insurance, I show that both health insurance and medical care ...
and the public insurance reform proposals have the greatest potential to provide everyone with comprehensive and affordable health insurance, achieve greater equity in access to care, realize efficiencies and cost savings in the provision of coverage and delivery of care, ...
Before a state creates a state-based exchange, it must submit a declaration letter to convey its intentions to the center for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The states with SBE include California, New York, Nevada, Connecticu...
Do Children of Immigrants Make Differential Use of Public Health Insurance? Medicaid is one of the most costly welfare programs available to immigrants. This paper uses data from the 1989 to 1992 National Health Interview Survey to... J Currie - 《Santa Monica California Rand Labor & Population...
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During much of history, the primary form of insurance against negative health shocks and the related income shocks has been the extended family. What, if anything, emerges in settings such as the California gold rush where individuals desire insurance but neither kin nor markets are able to provi...
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"I think we are going to see more and more research like this that shows how marriage-equality laws have far-reaching health consequences," said Richard Wight, a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, whose work has found a link between legal unions and better mental health...