1. Monitoring the impact of health reform on Americans 50--64: Medicaid expansion and marketplace implementation increased health coverage Author(s): Weiss, Adam L., authorWaidmann, Timothy A., authorCaswell, Kyle J., author Publication: Washington, DC. : AARP Public Policy Institute, December 2015 Subject(s): Health Care Reform -- statistics & numerical dataHealth Insurance ExchangesInsurance Coverage -- statistics & numerical dataInsurance Coverage -- trendsInsurance, Health -- statistics & numerical dataInsurance, Health -- trendsMedicaidMedically Uninsured -- statistics & numerical dataContinental Population GroupsEmploymentEthnic GroupsForecastingHealth Care SurveysHealth StatusIncomeMiddle AgedPovertyState GovernmentUnemploymentHumansUnited StatesUnited States.
2. California's uninsured: progress toward universal coverage Author(s): Fronstin, Paul, author Publication: Oakland, CA : California Health Care Foundation, August 2018 Subject(s): Insurance, Health -- statistics & numerical dataMedically Uninsured -- statistics & numerical dataUniversal Health InsuranceAdolescentAdultAgedContinental Population GroupsEthnic GroupsForecastingHealth Benefit Plans, EmployeeIncomeInfantInsurance, Health -- trendsMedicaidMedicareMiddle AgedState GovernmentUnemployment -- statistics & numerical dataUnemployment -- trendsHumansCaliforniaUnited StatesUnited States.
3. Newly insured Californians would fall by more than 1 million under the Affordable Care Act without the requirement to purchase insurance Publication: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, [2012] Subject(s): Insurance Coverage -- legislation & jurisprudenceInsurance Coverage -- trendsInsurance, Health -- legislation & jurisprudenceInsurance, Health -- trendsMandatory Programs -- legislation & jurisprudenceDeductibles and Coinsurance -- economicsForecastingInsurance Coverage -- economicsInsurance Selection BiasInsurance, Health -- economicsInsurance, Health -- statistics & numerical dataMedically UninsuredModels, StatisticalRegression AnalysisHumansCaliforniaUnited StatesUnited States.
4. After millions of Californians gain health coverage under the Affordable Care Act, who will remain uninsured? Author(s): Lucia, Laurel, authorJacobs, Ken, authorDietz, Miranda, authorGraham-Squire, Dave, authorPourat, Nadereh, authorRoby, Dylan H., author Publication: Los Angeles, CA : UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, 2012 Subject(s): Insurance Coverage -- legislation & jurisprudenceInsurance Coverage -- trendsInsurance, Health -- legislation & jurisprudenceInsurance, Health -- trendsMedically Uninsured -- statistics & numerical dataEligibility DeterminationForecastingHispanic AmericansInsurance Coverage -- economicsInsurance, Health -- economicsInsurance, Health -- statistics & numerical dataModels, StatisticalSocioeconomic FactorsTaxesTime FactorsHumansCaliforniaUnited StatesUnited States.
5. Monitoring the impact of health reform on Americans ages 50--64: uninsured rate dropped by nearly half between December 2013 and March 2015 Author(s): Skopec, Laura, authorWaidmann, Timothy A., authorSung, Jane, authorDean, Olivia, author Publication: Washington, DC. : AARP Public Policy Institute, October 2015 Subject(s): Insurance Coverage -- statistics & numerical dataInsurance Coverage -- trendsInsurance, Health -- statistics & numerical dataInsurance, Health -- trendsMedically Uninsured -- statistics & numerical dataContinental Population GroupsEthnic GroupsForecastingHealth StatusIncomeMedicaidMiddle AgedState GovernmentHumansUnited StatesUnited States.
6. ACA reduces racial/ethnic disparities in health coverage Author(s): Becker, Tara, author Publication: [Oakland, Calif.] : California Health Care Foundation, October 2018 Subject(s): Insurance Coverage -- statistics & numerical dataInsurance, HealthMedically Uninsured -- statistics & numerical dataAdolescentAdultAfrican AmericansAsian AmericansEuropean Continental Ancestry GroupForecastingHispanic AmericansInsurance Coverage -- trendsInsurance, Health -- trendsInfantMiddle AgedOceanic Ancestry GroupPovertyHumansCaliforniaUnited StatesUnited States.
7. How the ACA's medical loss ratio rule protects consumers and insurers against ongoing uncertainty Author(s): Hall, Mark A., authorMcCue, Michael J., author Publication: [New York, N.Y.] : The Commonwealth Fund, July 2019 Subject(s): Insurance Carriers -- economicsInsurance, Health -- economicsUncertaintyConsumer BehaviorCost SharingForecastingInsurance, Health -- trendsHumansUnited StatesUnited States.
8. Status of U.S. health insurance coverage and the potential of recent congressional health reform bills to expand coverage and lower consumer costs: invited testimony : U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Rules : hearing on "Medicare for All Act of 2019" Author(s): Collins, Sara R., author Publication: New York, NY : The Commonwealth Fund, April 30, 2019 Subject(s): Insurance Coverage -- economicsInsurance Coverage -- legislation & jurisprudenceInsurance, Health -- economicsInsurance, Health -- legislation & jurisprudenceFinancing, PersonalForecastingHealth Benefit Plans, Employee -- economicsHealth Benefit Plans, Employee -- statistics & numerical dataHealth Benefit Plans, Employee -- trendsHealth Care Costs -- trendsHealth Expenditures -- statistics & numerical dataHealth Expenditures -- trendsIncomeInsurance Coverage -- trendsInsurance, Health -- trendsInsurance, Health, ReimbursementMedically Uninsured -- statistics & numerical dataPrescription Drugs -- economicsHumansUnited StatesUnited States.
9. Changes in health coverage by race and ethnicity since implementation of the ACA: 2013-2017 Author(s): Artiga, Samantha, authorOrgera, Kendal, authorDamico, Anthony, author Publication: [San Francisco, California] : Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, February 2019 Subject(s): Continental Population Groups -- statistics & numerical dataEthnic Groups -- statistics & numerical dataInsurance Coverage -- statistics & numerical dataInsurance Coverage -- trendsForecastingInsurance, Health -- statistics & numerical dataInsurance, Health -- trendsMedically Uninsured -- statistics & numerical dataHumansUnited StatesUnited States.