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ASPE Issue Brief

Fifty-Six Percent of the Uninsured Could Pay $100 or Less per Month for Coverage in 2014

By: Laura Skopec and Emily Gee Abstract
ASPE Issue Brief

Market Competition Works: Proposed Silver Premiums in the 2014 Individual Market Are Substantially Lower than Expected

Market Competition Works: Proposed Silver Premiums in the 2014 Individual Market Are Substantially Lower than Expected Updated: August 9, 2013 By: Laura Skopec and Richard Kronick Ab
Research Brief

Market Competition Works: Proposed Silver Premiums in the 2014 Individual and Small Group Markets Are Nearly 20% Lower than Expected Premiums

Market Competition Works: Proposed Silver Premiums in the 2014 Individual and Small Group Markets Are Nearly 20% Lower than Expected July 2013 By: Laura Skopec and Richard Kronick Abstract
ASPE Issue Brief, Report

Seventy-one million additional Americans are receiving preventive services coverage without cost-sharing under the Affordable Care Act

ASPE ISSUE BRIEF     Abstract The Affordable Care Act ensures that most insurance plans (so-called ‘non-grandfathered’ plans) provide coverage for and eliminate cost-sharing on certain reco
Report

Number of Young Adults Gaining Insurance Due to the Affordable Care Act Now Tops 3 Million

New results released today by the National Center for Health Statistics show that the dependent-coverage provision of the Affordable Care Act has continued to produce insurance coverage gains among young adults during 2011.
Report

Under the Affordable Care Act, 105 Million Americans No Longer Face Lifetime Limits on Health Benefits

ASPE ISSUE BRIEF Under The Affordable Care Act, 105 Million Americans No Longer Face Lifetime Limits on Health Benefits March 2012 By: Thomas D. Musco and Benjamin D. Sommers, ASPE