Key provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA): a systematic review and presentation of early research findings
Objectives To conduct a systematic literature review of selected major provisions of the
Affordable Care Act (ACA) pertaining to expanded health insurance coverage. We present …
Affordable Care Act (ACA) pertaining to expanded health insurance coverage. We present …
Insurance churning rates for low-income adults under health reform: lower than expected but still harmful for many
BD Sommers, R Gourevitch, B Maylone, RJ Blendon… - Health …, 2016 - healthaffairs.org
Changes in insurance coverage over time, or “churning,” may have adverse consequences,
but there has been little evidence on churning since implementation of the major coverage …
but there has been little evidence on churning since implementation of the major coverage …
[HTML][HTML] Enhancing cancer registry data for comparative effectiveness research (CER) project: overview and methodology
VW Chen, CR Eheman, CJ Johnson… - Journal of registry …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract Following the Institute of Medicine's 2009 report on the national priorities for
comparative effectiveness research (CER), funding for support of CER became available in …
comparative effectiveness research (CER), funding for support of CER became available in …
Does churning in Medicaid affect health care use?
ET Roberts, CE Pollack - Medical care, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Background: Transitions into and out of Medicaid, termed churning, may disrupt access to
and continuity of care. Low-income, working adults who became eligible for Medicaid under …
and continuity of care. Low-income, working adults who became eligible for Medicaid under …
Reducing Medicaid churning: extending eligibility for twelve months or to end of calendar year is most effective
K Swartz, PF Short, DR Graefe, N Uberoi - Health Affairs, 2015 - healthaffairs.org
Medicaid churning—the constant exit and reentry of beneficiaries as their eligibility changes—
has long been a problem for both Medicaid administrators and recipients. Churning will …
has long been a problem for both Medicaid administrators and recipients. Churning will …
Effect of the Affordable Care Act on breastfeeding outcomes
T Gurley-Calvez, L Bullinger… - American journal of …, 2018 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Objectives. To assess how the 2012 Affordable Care Act (ACA) policy change, which
required most private health insurance plans to cover lactation-support services and …
required most private health insurance plans to cover lactation-support services and …
The impact of Medicaid expansion on continuous enrollment: a two-state analysis
Abstract Background Discontinuous Medicaid insurance erodes access to care, increases
administrative costs, and exposes enrollees to substantial out-of-pocket spending. Objective …
administrative costs, and exposes enrollees to substantial out-of-pocket spending. Objective …
Health insurance coverage disruptions and access to care and affordability among cancer survivors in the United States
Background: Lack of health insurance is associated with having problems with access to
high-quality care. We estimated prevalence and evaluated associations of insurance …
high-quality care. We estimated prevalence and evaluated associations of insurance …
Young adults changing insurance status: Gaps in health insurance literacy
L Tilley, J Yarger, CD Brindis - Journal of community health, 2018 - Springer
Half of adults in the United States experience at least one change in insurance eligibility
within a year, with 24% changing eligibility twice in a year [1]. Changes or disruptions in …
within a year, with 24% changing eligibility twice in a year [1]. Changes or disruptions in …
Racial and regional disparities in the effect of the Affordable Care Act's dependent coverage provision on young adult trauma patients
Background Disparities in trauma outcomes based on insurance and race are especially
pronounced among young adults who have relatively high uninsured rates and incur a …
pronounced among young adults who have relatively high uninsured rates and incur a …