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N.Y. Post — Trump’s free IVF plan could cost taxpayers up to $7B: experts — September 3, 2024

Trump’s free IVF plan could cost taxpayers up to $7B: experts — Trump’s free IVF plan could cost taxpayers up to $7B: experts — September 3, 2024

Gerald Kominski, senior fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, offered his thoughts about Donald Trump's proposal that in-vitro fertilization (IVF) be made free for wannabe parents.
Features: Gerald F. Kominski

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel — Yes, millions of young Americans got health care because of Wisconsin senator’s ACA efforts — June 12, 2024

Yes, millions of young Americans got health care because of Wisconsin senator’s ACA efforts — Yes, millions of young Americans got health care because of Wisconsin senator’s ACA efforts — June 12, 2024

Gerald Kominski helps a report factcheck Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin's claims that she "wrote the amendment that allows all young people to stay on their parents’ health insurance until they turn 26. Overnight, millions of young Americans got health care.” Syndicated on Politifact, Austin American Statesman, among others.
Features: Gerald F. Kominski

PolitiFact — GOP candidates' criticisms of ACA premiums leave out key pieces of health care puzzle — December 12, 2023

GOP candidates' criticisms of ACA premiums leave out key pieces of health care puzzle — GOP candidates' criticisms of ACA premiums leave out key pieces of health care puzzle — December 12, 2023

What Republicans such as Trump or DeSantis might try to do with the ACA remains to be seen. A repeal of the law could have far-reaching effects.

"About 55 million Americans would suddenly be uninsured, and insurance companies would once again be allowed to deny health insurance, or charge substantially higher premiums, to anyone with a pre-existing condition," said Gerald Kominski, senior fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. "This may be the world ideologues want us to live in, but it would be a public health disaster."

Features: Gerald F. Kominski

CNN — The largest health care strike in history is over — for now — October 17, 2023

The largest health care strike in history is over — for now — The largest health care strike in history is over — for now — October 17, 2023

More than 75,000 unionized Kaiser Permanente employees are returning to work after a historic three-day strike. But an even bigger, longer work stoppage could be just around the corner ... Gerald Kominski, a senior fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, said he believes the health care industry and its workers have yet to rebound from the pandemic.

“The fact that there’s burnout and problems with retention and recruiting because of the work environment is, in my opinion, probably one of the longer-term consequences of the pandemic,” he said.

Features: Gerald F. Kominski

CNN — Kaiser Permanente workers are on strike. Here's what makes it such a unique health care company — October 5, 2023

Kaiser Permanente workers are on strike. Here's what makes it such a unique health care company — Kaiser Permanente workers are on strike. Here's what makes it such a unique health care company — October 5, 2023

"'If you join Kaiser Permanente, you are saying, "I'm going to see Kaiser doctors, and I'm going to Kaiser hospitals,'" said Gerald Kominski, a senior fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research."

Features: Gerald F. Kominski

STAT+ — Carbon Health blasts a major insurer in rare public dispute over coverage — May 30, 2023

Carbon Health blasts a major insurer in rare public dispute over coverage — Carbon Health blasts a major insurer in rare public dispute over coverage — May 30, 2023

The disputes that go public are the tip of the iceberg," said Gerald Kominski, senior fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. "Companies tend to only make these disagreements public if they're trying to put pressure on insurance companies," he added. "The fact that Carbon is a startup is maybe why they're in this position," he said."Their relative power, there's not symmetry here in terms of power in the two sides negotiating.

Features: Gerald F. Kominski, Health Insurance Program

USA Today — The Case for medicare for All: Congress passes an inflation bill but is it enough? — March 10, 2023

The Case for medicare for All: Congress passes an inflation bill but is it enough? — The Case for medicare for All: Congress passes an inflation bill but is it enough? — March 10, 2023

The ACA “did close a lot of gaps” says Gerald Kominski, PhD, senior fellow at UCLA CHPR and research professor at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and Luskin School of Public Affairs. “But we still have upward of roughly 25 million Americans without health insurance, and no other industrial, high-income nation can say that such a large portion of the population remains outside’’ the system.

Features: Gerald F. Kominski, Health Insurance Program

Associated Press — Hospital COVID payments tied to patient treatment, not deaths — March 28, 2023

Hospital COVID payments tied to patient treatment, not deaths — Hospital COVID payments tied to patient treatment, not deaths — March 28, 2023

“This is a stupid lie that apparently, like a zombie, refuses to die,” Gerald Kominski, a senior fellow and former director at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, wrote in an email. “The most common lie about this fact is that every COVID hospitalization (i.e., including on-Medicare) meant more payment (FALSE) and hospitals only got paid more if the patient died (FALSE)."

Features: Gerald F. Kominski, Public Hospital Redesign and Incentives in Medi-Cal (PRIME) Program Evaluation

The Washington Post — 11 Tips to plan your health care after job loss — March 9, 2023

11 Tips to plan your health care after job loss — 11 Tips to plan your health care after job loss — March 9, 2023

Most employers, particularly larger companies, typically subsidize about 80 percent of the total premium, meaning that you will go from paying about 20 percent to paying about 102 percent of the cost, once you factor in the 2 percent administrative fee, said Gerald Kominski, a senior fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Features: Gerald F. Kominski, Health Insurance Program

Health Affairs — Health Affairs In 2021: Editor’s Picks — March 10, 2023

Health Affairs In 2021: Editor’s Picks — Health Affairs In 2021: Editor’s Picks — March 10, 2023

Two separate studies by UCLA CHPR researchers have been recognized among the top 10 articles in 2021 by the scientific journal Health Affairs:

The Effect Of The Affordable Care Act On Cancer Detection Among The Near-Elderly by Fabian Duarte, Srikanth Kadiyala, Gerald F. Kominski, and Antonia Riveros

Fabian Duarte and coauthors use an interesting “difference in discontinuities” approach to show that the increase in insurance coverage among adults ages 60–64 due to the Affordable Care Act greatly increased rates of cancer detection for this population. Fifty-nine additional incidents of cancer

Features: Srikanth Kadiyala, Gerald F. Kominski, Corrina Moucheraud