Eliminating Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Mortality ReportMay 2, 2019 Eliminating Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Mortality This report provides a comprehensive policy framework to eliminate racial disparities in maternal and infant mortality. May 2, 2019 Jamila Taylor, Cristina Novoa, Katie Hamm, 1 More Shilpa Phadke
Health Reform at Six Months ArticleSep 23, 2010 Health Reform at Six Months The Affordable Care Act gave Americans new rights and benefits in their health coverage, writes Karen Davenport. Repeal would remove these gains. Sep 23, 2010 Karen Davenport
How Dehumanizing Administrative Burdens Harm Disabled People ReportDec 5, 2022 How Dehumanizing Administrative Burdens Harm Disabled People Unnecessary barriers make accessing basic supports extremely difficult for disabled people across the country. Dec 5, 2022 Justin Schweitzer, Emily DiMatteo, Nick Buffie, 1 More Mia Ives-Rublee
Not Even Close ArticleMar 7, 2012 Not Even Close Ian Millhiser explains why the case against the Affordable Care Act won’t hold up before the Supreme Court. Mar 7, 2012 Ian Millhiser
What Happens If the Individual Mandate Is Struck Down? ArticleMar 7, 2012 What Happens If the Individual Mandate Is Struck Down? Ian Millhiser reviews the disastrous consequences of states that enacted pre-existing conditions laws without a requirement that individuals purchase insurance. Mar 7, 2012 Ian Millhiser
Excess Administrative Costs Burden the U.S. Health Care System ReportApr 8, 2019 Excess Administrative Costs Burden the U.S. Health Care System Reforms to cut waste in health care financing would save billions of dollars annually. Apr 8, 2019 Emily Gee, Topher Spiro
Cost Containment Is Key ArticleMar 15, 2010 Cost Containment Is Key Judy Feder details the provisions in the health care bill that are specifically designed to rein in galloping health care costs. Mar 15, 2010 Judy Feder
Repealing Health Reform Would Mean Billions More in Administrative Costs ReportAug 5, 2010 Repealing Health Reform Would Mean Billions More in Administrative Costs Sonia Sekhar explains why repealing the Affordable Care Act would hurt consumers who today buy insurance on the individual market. Aug 5, 2010 Sonia Sekhar
The Affordable Care Act’s Repeal Would Leave the Doughnut Hole Open ReportJul 30, 2010 The Affordable Care Act’s Repeal Would Leave the Doughnut Hole Open Repealing the Affordable Care Act would force Medicare Part D enrollees to continue paying high costs for their medication, write Benjamin Hunt and Karen Davenport. Jul 30, 2010 Benjamin Hunt, Karen Davenport