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Expanding Health Insurance Coverage for Rural Residents through Health Reform An analysis looks at why residents of rural areas have higher uninsurance rates than their urban counterparts and how to remedy that. | Issue and policy briefs | 10/29/2009 |
Health Risk Appraisals: How Much Do They Influence Employees? Health Behavior? Risk appraisals might influence employees' health behavior, but they're not the entire answer. In this paper the authors explore the potential role of health risk appraisals as a tool for managing health care quality and costs in employer-sponsored insurance. Published In: Health Affairs | Journal articles | 09/09/2009 |
Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance and the Promise of Health Insurance Reform Employee-sponsored insurance (ESI) accounts for over 90 percent of private health insurance in the United States. This article explores how reforms to the broader health care system might affect ESI. Published In: Inquiry | Journal articles | 08/18/2009 |
Shared Responsibility New health policy brief explores the debate over employer mandates. Published In: Health Affairs/RWJF Policy Brief Series | Issue and policy briefs | 08/13/2009 |
| Slides | 08/03/2009 | |
| Slides | 08/03/2009 | |
| Slides | 08/03/2009 | |
Researchers from the Urban Institute demonstrate that limiting the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored plans could generate significant revenue. Published In: Quick Strike Series | Issue and policy briefs, Reports | 06/25/2009 |
Medicare Plus: Increasing Health Coverage by Expanding Medicare A modified "play or pay" approach that creates incentives for workers and employers to buy into "Medicare Plus," a national program based on Medicare. Published In: Covering America Project Papers | White papers | 03/22/2009 |
Universal Coverage, Universal Responsibility Individual mandate, federal tax credits to limit medical expense, employer pay or play, insurance pools. Published In: Covering America Project Papers | White papers | 03/22/2009 |
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