Efforts to Expand Coverage to the Uninsured: Program Design Challenges and Tradeoffs in Six States
Date
2007-03-01Type of Work
74 pagesText
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comparison of efforts to expand health insurance coverage to the uninsuredcase studies in Arizona, Michigan, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, and Utah
Abstract
This study, conducted for the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), examines the practical experiences of a group of six states–Arizona, Michigan, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, and Utah–that have implemented affordable private and public coverage insurance products for workers with low income. The analysis documents the design elements that are important for establishing a workable program.