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Item America Under the Affordable Care Act(Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2010-12) Buettgens, Matthew; Holahan, JohnProvides an overview of how the 2010 healthcare reform law will change Americans' health insurance coverage, the number of uninsured, and overall spending on acute care for the non-elderly by households, employers, and the government.Item Consider Savings as Well as Costs(Urban Institute, 2011-07) Dorn, Stan; Carroll, Caitlin; Buettgens, MatthewEstimates 2014-19 state and federal spending and savings on Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Programs as a result of the 2010 healthcare reform, including reductions in spending on uncompensated care. Considers factors in differences by state.Item The Effects of Health Reform on Small Businesses and Their Workers(Urban Institute, 2011-06) Buettgens, Matthew; Blumberg, Linda J.; McMorrow, StaceySynthesizes research findings about how the 2010 healthcare reform will affect small business owners and employees, including savings in healthcare costs and premium contributions, coverage for workers and dependents, offer rates, and number of uninsured.Item Employer-Sponsored Insurance Under Health Reform: Reports of Its Demise Are Premature(Urban Institute, 2011-01) Buettgens, Matthew; Garrett, A. BowenCompares estimated changes in employer health coverage and total spending by firm size; offer rates among small firms, and premium trends under the 2010 healthcare reform law and without reform. Discusses factors that will keep ESI coverage rates steady.Item Health Reform Across the States: Increased Insurance Coverage and Federal Spending on the Exchanges and Medicaid(Urban Institute, 2011-03) Holahan, John; Carroll, Caitlin; Buettgens, MatthewEstimates state-by-state effects of healthcare reform, including variations by state in the impact on uninsurance rates, exchange subsidies, Medicaid enrollees, and federal spending. Analyzes state characteristics contributing to the variations.Item Who Will Be Uninsured After Health Insurance Reform?(Urban Institute, 2011-03) Hall, Mark A.; Buettgens, MatthewProjects state-by-state compositions of the uninsured after reforms take effect including those eligible for Medicaid or exchanges but not enrolled, those exempt from the individual mandate due to a lack of affordable options, and undocumented immigrants.Item Why the Individual Mandate Matters(Urban Institute, 2010-12) Holahan, John; Garrett, A. Bowen; Buettgens, MatthewCompares estimates of coverage rates for the non-elderly and of spending by government, employers, individuals, and the overall health system under the 2010 healthcare reform law and estimates under a scenario in which the individual mandate is eliminated