Is 9% Good Enough? Of 38 million Eligible for Coverage, only about 3.4 million who lacked prior coverage have actually … More
Category: Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare)
Individual market enrollment: Updated view | McKinsey on Healthcare
All of the findings in this Intelligence Brief represent a view of the rapidly evolving individual insurance marketplace through February … More
JAMA Network | JAMA | Health Status, Risk Factors, and Medical Conditions Among Persons Enrolled in Medicaid vs Uninsured Low-Income Adults Potentially Eligible for Medicaid Under the Affordable Care Act
Importance: Under the Affordable Care Act ACA, states can extend Medicaid eligibility to nearly all adults with income no more … More
Reaction to the Oregon Medicaid Study | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
Reaction to the Oregon Medicaid Study | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org. Comments by Robert Nelson, MD The justification for … More
Nonsensical Policies Lead To Nonsensical Survey Results – by Robert Nelson, MD
New Kaiser Survey of People with Non-Group Insurance Finds Nearly Six in 10 People Enrolled in Marketplace Plans Were Previously Uninsured … More
direct-primary-care | Policy
Direct Primary Care DPC is an innovative alternative payment model APM being embraced by patients, providers, employers, payers … More
ObamaCare’s Mandates Are Harming Small Business | Health Policy Blog | NCPA.org
The Mandate on Employers. Though most of the media attention has focused on the number of individuals who have lost … More
The Physician’s Role in Health Plan Networks: Can We Serve Two Masters? by Robert Nelson, MD
The term “network” tends to conquer up positive connotations in our minds most of the time. In fact, most networks … More
