Last week, the Georgetown Center on Health Insurance Reforms (CHIR) issued a report on the consumer experiences in the federally facilitated marketplaces for 2016 enrollment. The report was based on analysis of the calls received by the Assister Health Resource Center (AHRC) during 2016 open enrollment from November 2015 – January 2016. The report breaks […] Read More »
NDNRC Presents New Video Series
Health Insurance Jeopardy, Round 2 – Part 1 Last year, the NDNRC released a series of videos entitled “Health Insurance Jeopardy” (the summary blog of this series can be found here). We are proud to announce that over the next week, we will be releasing a new series entitled “Health Insurance Jeopardy Round 2 – Double Jeopardy.” If you haven’t […] Read More »
Webinar Archive Available
Yesterday, the NDNRC presented on a webinar entitled “The Affordable Care Act and Persons with Disabilities: An Introduction and Overview Webinar” and that webinar has been archived. To download the slides, click here. For a recording of the webinar or for the transcript, click here. The slides and recording links are also available on our […] Read More »
AHRQ Report Examines Healthcare Quality and Disparities
Yesterday, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) released a report entitled “2015 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report and 5th Anniversary Update on the National Quality Strategy.” Data in the report shows that the rate of people under age 65 who were uninsured decreased from 18 percent to 10 percent, including a significant […] Read More »
CMS Releases Medicaid Enrollment Data for February 2016
At the end of last week, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the Eligibility Determinations and Enrollment Report from February 2016. To read the report from CMS, click here. The report can also be found on our Resources & Links page under “Enrollment Statistics.” Read More »
Urban Institute Survey Looks at Access and Affordability
Last week, we reported on a new issue brief from the Kaiser Family Foundation that examined the affordability of ACA coverage for people with low incomes. (For that news item, click here.) This has been followed by a new survey from the Urban Institute entitled “Health Care Access and Affordability among Low and Moderate Income Insured and Uninsured […] Read More »
New Brief Examines ACA Coverage for Low-Income
A new issue brief from the Kaiser Family Foundation examines the affordability of ACA coverage for people with low incomes. The issue brief entitled “Is ACA Coverage Affordable for Low-Income People? Perspectives from Individuals in Six Cities” reviews consumer experiences in Baltimore, MD; Richmond, VA; Columbus, OH; St. Louis, MO; Oakland, CA; and Tampa, FL. The report […] Read More »
Kaiser Brief Examines Effect of UnitedHealth Marketplace Withdrawal
On Tuesday, UnitedHealth announced it would be withdrawing from the ACA Marketplaces in all but a few states. The Kaiser Family Foundation has released a new issue brief which examines how UnitedHealth’s exit from the market will affect consumer choice and premium rates. The brief entitled “Analysis of UnitedHealth Group’s Premiums and Participation in ACA […] Read More »
NDNRC to Present on Webinar
NDNRC Project Manager Karl Cooper will be presenting on a webinar on Wednesday, May 4 at 3:00 PM ET entitled “The Affordable Care Act and Persons with Disabilities: An Introduction and Overview Webinar.” This webinar is being conducted in collaboration with the Collaborative on Health Reform and Independent Living (CHRIL). The full announcement is as follows: […] Read More »
New ASPE Report Available
Earlier this week the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) released a new report which examines the premium rate increases actually realized by consumers when shopping and switching plans is taken into consideration. To download a copy of the report, click here. Read More »
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