Browsing by Author "Holahan, John"
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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 The Cost of Failure to Enact Health Reform: Implications for States(Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2009-09) Garrett, A. Bowen; Doan, Lan; Headen, Irene; Holahan, JohnEstimates the impact of not enacting health reforms on each state's insurance coverage, public spending, employers' share of premiums, and families' premiums and out-of-pocket costs in 2014 and 2019, under three scenarios for income and healthcare costs.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 Health Reform: The Cost of Failure(Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2009-05) Holahan, John; Garrett, A. Bowen; Headen, Irene; Lucas, AaronEstimates the intermediate and long-term implications of not enacting healthcare reform. Simulates the effects on employer-sponsored insurance, private non-group coverage, and Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs under three scenarios.Item How Will the Affordable Care Act Affect Jobs?(Urban Institute, 2011-03) Garrett, A. Bowen; Holahan, JohnExamines the argument that the 2010 healthcare reform law will destroy jobs, including claims about the increase in federal spending and likely effect on business. Considers impact relative to the economy's size, offsets, and cost-containment effects.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