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Massachusetts Health Reform: Employer Coverage From Employees' Perspective Access to coverage has grown-even as some workers in small firms have faced higher contributions to premiums. Published In: Health Affairs (Web Exclusive) | Journal articles | 11/17/2009 |
Age Rating Under Comprehensive Health Care Reform Consumers aged 55 to 64 who buy insurance on the individual market could pay nearly 50% more in premiums under the Senate Finance Committee bill, compared with other versions pending in Congress, according to this analysis. Published In: Quick Strike Series | Issue and policy briefs | 10/07/2009 |
Out-of-Pocket Health Care Costs Could Increase More Than 35 Percent in Every State by 2019 As policymakers continue to debate comprehensive reform of the nation's health care system, a new report commissioned by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) projects that if federal reform efforts are not enacted, the cost of failure would be... | News releases | 09/30/2009 |
The Cost of Failure to Enact Health Reform Out-of-pocket health care costs could increase by more than 35 percent in every state by 2019, if the system remains unchanged. | Reports | 09/30/2009 |
Coverage: Mapping Health Care Coverage in 2019 If we don't reform the health system, up to 66 million could be uninsured by 2019 and health care costs will continue to rise. The color of the state indicates the percent increase in individual and family spending on health care from now to 2019. | Maps and state data | 09/29/2009 |
For too many Americans, the health care status quo is a 'mess,' write RWJF Chairman Thomas H. Kean and President Risa Lavizzo-Mourey. But they argue that "compromise and consensus" on reform "are not only possible, but also achievable." Published In: Washington Times | Stories and articles, President's Corner | 09/06/2009 |
Aspects of Health Reform: Introduction 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. 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 |
Lessons for Health Reform from the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program How elements of the nation's largest employer-sponsored health plan might serve as a model for reform. Published In: Quick Strike Series | Issue and policy briefs | 08/12/2009 |
| Slides | 08/04/2009 |