State Health Insurance Demonstrations: Making Affordable Coverage Available to All Americans

8/6/2003


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State Health Insurance Demonstrations: Making Affordable Coverage Available to All Americans

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Number of Uninsured by Age and Poverty Level, 2001 (in Millions)

Percent of High School Graduates with Gaps in Insurance Coverage in the Year Following Graduation, by Student Status 1996-2000*

Reduction in the Number of Uninsured Over the Course of a Year

Testing Automatic and Affordable Coverage for All at State Level

What States Can Do

State Innovations

MinnesotaCare

Minnesota State Health Insurance Program Eligibility by Eligibility Category and Family Income, 2002

Georgia’s PeachCare

Healthy New York

Offering Choices for Small Businesses – New York’s HealthPass Program

Percentage of All Small Firms* in New York Who Are Very or Somewhat Interested in Subsidizing Workers’ Participation in Public Coverage and State Employee Coverage Programs, by Wage Level,** 2001

NJ’s Individual Health Coverage Program

Covering Young Adults

Are Bare Bones Policies an Option?

Benefit Limits that Reduce Individual Premiums by 30 Percent Relative to Blue Cross/Blue Shield Standard Option (all figures for individual policies)

RIte Care Interventions to Reduce Barriers to Prenatal Care

Percent of Pregnant Women Who Received Adequate Prenatal Care, by Insurance Status

Towards Consensus: A Framework For More Comprehensive Reform

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Commonwealth Fund Research Agenda Related to States’ Coverage

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Author: cmwf