June 1, 2010
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Issue Brief
Providing evidence of the possible gains under national health reform, Massachusetts' 2006 health reform initiative has improved health care access, use, affordability and quality.
December 16, 2011
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Program Result
RWJF published monthly snapshots of how confident adults feel about their financial access to health care, based on data collected by the University of Michigan Survey Research Center and analyzed by the State Health Access Data Assistance Center.
October 1, 2009
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Issue Brief
This brief quantifies the impact of age rating and implications for coverage, costs and household financial burdens.
August 1, 2009
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Issue Brief
How elements of the nation's largest employer-sponsored health plan might serve as a model for reform.
July 1, 2009
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Report
A new analysis shows that savings from many popular health reform ideas would finance the lion's share of the cost of comprehensive health care reform.
January 1, 2009
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Issue Brief
In a new analysis by the Urban Institute, researchers John Holahan and Linda Blumberg summarize the state's accomplishments, examine the challenges, and suggest four options for addressing long-term costs.
January 1, 2009
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Report
Out-of-pocket health care costs could increase by more than 35 percent in every state by 2019, if the system remains unchanged.
October 8, 2010
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Program Result
In May 2009, researchers at the Center for Children and Families at the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute produced a report providing a blueprint for what children and families need from health reform.
September 16, 2010
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Program Result
A study finds that after Massachusetts passed health reform, the percentage of uninsured adults dropped from 13.3 percent to 4 percent - a 69.9 percent decline.
June 1, 2009
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Journal Article
For its last act, the Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured (ERIU) commissioned four papers to highlight the core economic principles that policy-makers should understand as they grapple with health care reform.