Posts Tagged ‘Health Reform’

postheadericon Tim Jost Of Washington & Lee And The Duty Of Health Reform [People & Places]

A leading legal analyst says his Mennonite faith motivates him to support ways to extend coverage to more Americans—including through health insurance exchanges.

postheadericon Massachusetts Health Reforms: Uninsurance Remains Low, Self-Reported Health Status Improves As State Prepares To Tackle Costs [Web First]

The Massachusetts health reform initiative enacted into law in 2006 continued to fare well in 2010, with uninsurance rates remaining quite low and employer-sponsored insurance still strong. Access to health care also remained strong, and first-time reductions in emergency department visits and hospital inpatient stays suggested improvements in the effectiveness of health care delivery in ...

postheadericon Does Obamacare Limit Profits for Health Insurance Companies in Your State?

By Jason Shafrin One of the provisions in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (a.k.a ACA, a.k.a. Health Reform, a.k.a. Obamacare) is that it limits the profits of health insurance companies. The ACA imposes a minimum medical loss ratio (MLR) on all insurers. The MLR is the amount of money spent on covered ...

postheadericon Does Obamacare Limit Profits for Health Insurance Companies in Your State?

By Jason Shafrin One of the provisions in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (a.k.a ACA, a.k.a. Health Reform, a.k.a. Obamacare) is that it limits the profits of health insurance companies. The ACA imposes a minimum medical loss ratio (MLR) on all insurers. The MLR is the amount of money spent on covered ...

postheadericon Seven Reasons to be Thankful for Health Reform this Holiday Season

By LINDA BERGTHOLD This holiday season you may be surprised to find some gifts from the Affordable Care Act (aka health reform) in your stocking. I say “surprised” because a recent Kaiser Family Foundation poll found that the American public still doesn’t know what is in the health reform law and what is not. If you haven’t ...

postheadericon 2011′s Last Viral Lie About Health Reform

By Linda Bergthold When so many good things have happened as the result of health care reform, I hate to end this year with a rebuttal to a viral lie about the Affordable Care Act. However, this one seems to come from a credible source but is so wrong that I can’t resist. This is how the ...

postheadericon Can You Really Fire Your Insurance, Mitt?

Picture 2 Can You Really Fire Your Insurance, Mitt?

By TRUDY LIEBERMAN Romney’s remark last week about firing your insurance company apparently harmed him little  in the New Hampshire primary. But as the quote has rocketed around, it might be misleading some into thinking that the Massachusetts health care reforms that Romney signed into law made it so people can willy-nilly get ...

postheadericon Massachusetts Health Reforms: Uninsurance Remains Low, Self-Reported Health Status Improves As State Prepares To Tackle Costs [Web First]

The Massachusetts health reform initiative enacted into law in 2006 continued to fare well in 2010, with uninsurance rates remaining quite low and employer-sponsored insurance still strong. Access to health care also remained strong, and first-time reductions in emergency department visits and hospital inpatient stays suggested improvements in the effectiveness of health care delivery in ...

postheadericon Health Reform Gets Its Day In Court–The Supreme One [Entry Point]

Justices could leave the Affordable Care Act intact, in shambles, or somewhere in between—and just months before the 2012 presidential election.

postheadericon Medicaid Expansion Under Health Reform May Increase Service Use And Improve Access for Low-Income Adults With Diabetes [Implications For Medicaid]

Medicaid’s key role in financing diabetes care will grow when many low-income uninsured people with diabetes gain eligibility to the program in 2014 under the Affordable Care Act. Using a national data set to describe current health care use and spending among the nonelderly, low-income adult population, we found that adult Medicaid beneficiaries with diabetes ...