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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 5 of 5 Research Studies DisplayedJacobs PD
AHRQ Author: Jacobs PD
Mandating health insurance coverage for high-income individuals.
In this study, the author describes the effect of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA’s) individual mandate for health coverage by focusing on higher-income non-elderly adults and exploiting state differences in the rules governing premium setting and coverage issuance in the non-group market prior to 2014.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Jacobs PD .
Mandating health insurance coverage for high-income individuals.
National Tax Journal 2018 Dec;71(4):807-28. doi: 10.17310/ntj.2018.4.10..
Keywords: Health Insurance, Policy, Uninsured
Decker SL, Moriya AS, Soni A
AHRQ Author: AHRQ authors - Decker and Moriya
Coverage for self-employed and others without employer offers increased after 2014.
This study examined how the Affordable Care Act might have differentially affected insurance coverage for self-employed workers, wage earners with and without offers of employer-sponsored insurance, and people not employed.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Decker SL, Moriya AS, Soni A .
Coverage for self-employed and others without employer offers increased after 2014.
Health Aff 2018 Aug;37(8):1238-42. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.1663..
Keywords: Health Insurance, Policy, Uninsured
Vistnes JP, Cohen JW
AHRQ Author: Vistnes JP, Cohen JW
Duration of uninsured spells for nonelderly adults declined after 2014.
Using MEPS data, the authors found that nonelderly respondents in 2014-15, following implementation of ACA coverage provisions, experienced shorter periods of being uninsured than did respondents in 2012-13 and 2013-14, especially for people with preexisting health conditions.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Vistnes JP, Cohen JW .
Duration of uninsured spells for nonelderly adults declined after 2014.
Health Aff 2018 Jun;37(6):951-55. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.1638.
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Keywords: Health Insurance, Policy, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), Uninsured
Soni A, Sabik LM, Simon K
Changes in insurance coverage among cancer patients under the Affordable Care Act.
Uninsurance among patients with newly diagnosed cancer fell by one-third in the ACA’s first year. Coverage gains were significant across numerous common cancers, multiple demographic groups, and early-stage and late-stage disease. Large gains among Hispanic individuals were consistent with findings of other ACA studies and may indicate narrowing disparities.
AHRQ-funded; HS021291.
Citation: Soni A, Sabik LM, Simon K .
Changes in insurance coverage among cancer patients under the Affordable Care Act.
JAMA Oncol 2018 Jan;4(1):122-24. doi: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2017.3176.
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Keywords: Cancer, Health Insurance, Policy, Uninsured
Epstein AM, Sommers BD, Kuznetsov Y
Low-income residents in three states view Medicaid as equal to or better than private coverage, support expansion.
The authors explored what low-income Americans think about Medicaid. They found that nearly 80 percent of their telephone survey sample favored Medicaid expansion, and approximately two-thirds of uninsured respondents said that they planned to apply for either Medicaid or subsidized private coverage in 2014. Most viewed having Medicaid as better than being uninsured and at least as good as private insurance in overall quality and affordability.
AHRQ-funded; HS021291.
Citation: Epstein AM, Sommers BD, Kuznetsov Y .
Low-income residents in three states view Medicaid as equal to or better than private coverage, support expansion.
Health Aff 2014 Nov;33(11):2041-7. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2014.0747.
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Keywords: Health Insurance, Policy, Low-Income, Medicaid, Uninsured