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Congressional Research Service Reports on Health Care Reform
Updated January 12, 2012
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Issue Areas
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Affordability/ Premium Assistance Programs
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Constitutional Analysis
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Employer Issues
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Exchanges
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Fiscal Analysis
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Grandfathered & Self Insured Health Plans
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Indian Health
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Individual Mandate
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Insurance Reform
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Long-term Care
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Medicaid
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Medicare
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Private Health Insurance
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Public Health, Workforce, and Quality
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Regulatory issues
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Revenue & Funding Provisions in the Affordable Care Act/
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Small Business Issues
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Tricare/Veterans
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Uninsured and Underinsured
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Miscellaneous Reports
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The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is publishing a series of reports that provide additional insight into recently enacted provisions approved in health reform bills.
NCSL staff contacts: Joy Johnson Wilson, Federal Affairs Counsel, Health Policy Director at joy.wilson@ncsl.org or Rachel B. Morgan RN, BSN, Committee Director, Health at rachel.morgan@ncsl.org
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