Understanding the Effect of Medicaid Expansion Decisions in the South
Understanding the Effect of Medicaid Expansion Decisions in the South – JAMA source slides Download View JAMA Infographic…
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Understanding the Effect of Medicaid Expansion Decisions in the South – JAMA source slides Download View JAMA Infographic…
One of the most politically polarizing elements of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the law’s requirement that new private health insurance plans cover prescription contraceptives and services, including all methods approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
The Kaiser Health Policy News Index is designed to help journalists and policymakers understand which health policy-related news stories Americans are paying attention to, and what the public understands about health policy issues covered in the news. This month’s Index finds that news about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) enrollment numbers was followed by more than half the public, ranking behind two non-health news stories (the kidnapping of Nigerian schoolgirls and the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia).
More than four years after the Affordable Care Act's enactment and more than a month after the close of open enrollment, six in 10 Americans say the health reform law has not had an impact on them or their families, Kaiser’s May Tracking Poll finds. Among those who say it has, Republicans are much more likely to say their families have been hurt by the law than helped, while Democrats are more likely to say their families have been helped than hurt.
Public Opinion On The ACA At The End Of The First Open Enrollment Period Charts Download View JAMA Infographic…
The ACA and LGBT Individuals – New Options for Coverage & Care Download These slides are part of a presentation.
Preventive Services for Women and the ACA, JAMA May 2014 Download View JAMA Infographic…
Majority Thinks Enrollment Fell Short Of Expectations Download…
Cost Is Primary Reason For Remaining Uninsured Download…
More Want Congress To Improve ACA Than Repeal And Replace Download…
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