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- 2.3 million people would gain health coverage in 2024 if 10 states were to expand Medicaid eligibility1
- 3.7 million people would gain health coverage in 2023 if the remaining 12 states were to expand Medicaid eligibility1
- After the Supreme Court decision: the implications of expanding Medicaid for uninsured low-income midlife adults1
- Changing the “family glitch” would make health coverage more affordable for many families1
- Comparing health insurance reform options: from "building on the ACA" to single payer1
- Cost and coverage implications of five options for increasing marketplace subsidy generosity1
- Estimating health coverage in 2023: an update to the health insurance policy simulation model methodology1
- Extending the American Rescue Plan Act’s enhanced marketplace affordability provisions could benefit nearly 1 million uninsured children and parents1
- How well-targeted are the American Rescue Plan Act’s Premium tax credits?1
- How would state-based individual mandates affect health insurance coverage and premium costs?1
- Lowering the age of Medicare eligibility to 60: effects on coverage and spending1
- Medicaid expansion would have a larger impact than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic1
- Medicaid expansion, health coverage, and spending: an update for the 21 states that have not expanded eligibility1
- New spending from filling the Medicaid coverage gap would outweigh cuts in disproportionate share hospital payments1
- Options to increase health coverage in West Virginia: Basic Health Program and state Innovation Waiver1
- The cost and coverage implications of the ACA Medicaid expansion: national and state-by-state analysis1
- The cost of not expanding Medicaid1
- The effects of Medicare buy-in policies for older adults on health insurance coverage and health care spending1
- The health coverage of noncitizens in the United States, 20241
- The health insurance policy simulation model for 2020: current-law baseline and methodology1