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Millions in California will lose coverage and hundreds of thousands of jobs will be lost if ACA is repealed -- new studies, county fact sheets
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Up to 3.7 million insured in California’s Medicaid expansion and a further 1.2 million Californians receiving subsidies to buy affordable health insurance in Covered California are at risk if current Republican plans to repeal the Affordable Care Act are enacted, according to a set of new studies and county fact sheets from the UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
January 17, 2017
Millions in California will lose coverage and hundreds of thousands of jobs will be lost if ACA is repealed -- new studies, county fact sheets
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Up to 3.7 million insured in California’s Medicaid expansion and a further 1.2 million Californians receiving subsidies to buy affordable health insurance in Covered California are at risk if current Republican plans to repeal the Affordable Care Act are enacted, according to a set of new studies and county fact sheets from the UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
January 17, 2017
Working age, single, male: Two new studies describe likely beneficiaries of health care reform in California
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According to two new policy briefs from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, the majority of state residents likely to be eligible for federally mandated health insurance coverage initiatives in California in 2014 are also those who may be least likely to excessively use costly health services: men, singles and those of working age.
May 10, 2011
Working age, single, male: Two new studies describe likely beneficiaries of health care reform in California
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According to two new policy briefs from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, the majority of state residents likely to be eligible for federally mandated health insurance coverage initiatives in California in 2014 are also those who may be least likely to excessively use costly health services: men, singles and those of working age.
May 10, 2011
State case studies point to perils and possibilities for federal health reform
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​Two new reports draw on case studies of state health reform to highlight important lessons in politics and policy for federal and state health reform. In "Swimming Upstream: The Hard Politics or Health Reform in California" and "Politics and Policy in State Health Reform," Walter Zelman, Ph.D., offers a cautionary tale for reform and identifies key lessons for policymakers and reform advocates.
June 26, 2009
State case studies point to perils and possibilities for federal health reform
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​Two new reports draw on case studies of state health reform to highlight important lessons in politics and policy for federal and state health reform. In "Swimming Upstream: The Hard Politics or Health Reform in California" and "Politics and Policy in State Health Reform," Walter Zelman, Ph.D., offers a cautionary tale for reform and identifies key lessons for policymakers and reform advocates.
June 26, 2009