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1. The cost of employer insurance is a growing burden for middle-income families

2. Minnesota's uninsured in 2017: rates and characteristics

3. ACA state based marketplace public reporting: comparing open enrollment period 1 (OEP1) to open enrollment period 2 (OEP2)

4. How are migrant health centers and their patients faring under the Affordable Care Act?

5. Community health centers continued to expand patient and service capacity in 2017

6. Health center data insights: changes in health center patients served, 2010-2016

7. National variation in opioid prescribing and risk of prolonged use for opioid-naive patients treated in the emergency department for ankle sprains

8. Deciphering the data: health insurance rates and rate review

9. Essential health benefits: 50-state variations on a theme

10. Early elective deliveries in Mississippi: impact on health and medical care costs

11. Early impacts of the Affordable Care Act on health insurance coverage in Minnesota

12. Snapshots of recent state initiatives in Medicaid prescription drug cost control

13. Medicaid enrollment & spending growth: FY 2018 & 2019

14. Insurer participation on ACA marketplaces, 2014--2019

15. Medicaid: what to watch in 2019 from the Administration, Congress, and the states

16. Money Follows the Person 2015 Annual Evaluation Report: final report

17. Gauging the progress of the National Health Information Technology Initiative: perspectives from the field

18. Price leader: the California Health Benefit Exchange as a driver of low premiums

19. Competing demands: operational imperatives for the California Health Benefit Exchange