139 research outputs found

    Who Can Participate in the California Health Benefit Exchange?: A Profile of Subsidy-Eligible Uninsured and Individually Insured

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    Examines the size of the population that will be eligible for subsidies in the state health insurance exchange and their demographic and other characteristics, including health status and healthcare utilization. Considers implications

    Proposed Regulations Could Limit Access to Affordable Health Coverage for Workers' Children and Family Members

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    Outlines implications of how the health reform law's premium subsidies apply if employer-sponsored self-only coverage is affordable but family coverage is not. Suggests basing family members' eligibility and affordability on additional cost to employee

    Health Coverage Expansion in California: What Can Consumers Afford to Spend?

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    Analyzes Californians' current spending on insurance premiums and out-of-pocket expenditures to assess whether proposals to make obtaining health insurance mandatory include sufficient measures to make it affordable for low- and middle-income families

    The State of Health Insurance in California: Findings From the 2009 California Health Interview Survey

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    Analyzes sources of coverage and uninsurance rates by county, effects of declines in income and employer-sponsored insurance, disparities, access to and affordability of care, role of public insurance, and projected impact of federal healthcare reform
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