Early effects of the Affordable Care Act on health care access, risky health behaviors, and self‐assessed health

C Courtemanche, J Marton, B Ukert… - Southern Economic …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The goal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was to achieve nearly universal health insurance
coverage through a combination of mandates, subsidies, marketplaces, and Medicaid …

Trends in health insurance enrollment, 2013–15

KG Carman, C Eibner, SM Paddock - Health affairs, 2015 - healthaffairs.org
We examined insurance transitions between September 2013 and February 2015, before
and after the Affordable Care Act's coverage-related provisions took effect in 2014. We found …

California's early ACA expansion increased coverage and reduced out-of-pocket spending for the state's low-income population

E Golberstein, G Gonzales, BD Sommers - Health Affairs, 2015 - healthaffairs.org
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded eligibility for Medicaid to millions of low-income
adults. While many expanding states implemented their expansion in 2014, five states and …

Uninsurance among young adults continues to decline, particularly in Medicaid expansion states

S McMorrow, GM Kenney, SK Long, N Anderson - Health Affairs, 2015 - healthaffairs.org
The Affordable Care Act provision allowing young adults to remain on a parent's private
insurance plan until age twenty-six disproportionately reduced uninsurance among higher …

National dental policies and socio-demographic factors affecting changes in the incidence of periodontal treatments in Korean: a nationwide population-based …

JH Lee, JS Lee, JK Choi, HI Kweon, YT Kim, SH Choi - BMC oral health, 2016 - Springer
Background Dental insurance coverage has recently expanded in Korea. The number of
patients diagnosed with periodontal disease (PD), and the actual number of periodontally …

An early look at changes in employer-sponsored insurance under the Affordable Care Act

F Blavin, A Shartzer, SK Long, J Holahan - Health Affairs, 2015 - healthaffairs.org
Critics frequently characterize the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as a threat to the survival of
employer-sponsored insurance. The Medicaid expansion and Marketplace subsidies could …

Insurance expansions and hospital utilization: Relabeling and reabling?

A Dunn, M Knepper, S Dauda - Journal of Health Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The 2010 Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act (ACA) significantly expanded
access to private and public health insurance for low-income individuals through income …

Does publicly subsidized health insurance affect the birth rate?

M Palmer - Southern Economic Journal, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The affordable care act (ACA) greatly expanded subsidized health insurance opportunities
for low‐income childless women through Medicaid and the Marketplace. This insurance …

Primary care providers ordered fewer preventive services for women with Medicaid than for women with private coverage

S McMorrow, SK Long, A Fogel - Health Affairs, 2015 - healthaffairs.org
As the number of beneficiaries in the Medicaid program grows under the Affordable Care
Act, with over half of the states opting to expand Medicaid eligibility, it is important to …

Most uninsured adults could schedule primary care appointments before the ACA, but average price was $160

B Saloner, D Polsky, GM Kenney, K Hempstead… - Health …, 2015 - healthaffairs.org
Provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) allow millions more Americans to obtain health
insurance. However, a sizable number of people remain uninsured because they live in …