October Research Roundup: What We’re Reading
Navigator Guide FAQ of the Week: Who is Eligible for Marketplace Coverage?
With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, CHIR recently updated its Navigator Resource Guide. During Open Enrollment, we will highlight FAQs that are likely top of mind for consumers and those assisting them. This week, CHIR’s Kristen Ukeomah shares FAQs on who is eligible for marketplace coverage.
Bridging the Gap: Oregon’s Proposal to Ease Coverage Transitions at the End of Public Health Emergency
At the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, millions of people will lose Medicaid as states resume eligibility determinations. To help connect these consumers to a new source of affordable coverage, Oregon is considering an option under the ACA to leverage federal funding for health plans that cover lower-income consumers: a Basic Health Program (BHP). CHIR took a look at a recent state task force report recommending a BHP in Oregon to serve as a “bridge program.”
Value for Whom? HHS Office of Civil Rights Seeks Input on the Impact of Payers’ Value Assessments on Health Equity
As health care costs continue to rise, stakeholders are looking to innovations in provider payments and benefit designs grounded in the known “value” of different health services. But these strategies might fail to reflect the needs, values, and preferences of certain patients. This tension is evident as the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Civil Rights considers whether value assessment methodologies discriminate against protected groups, such as people with disabilities and older adults.
New and Improved Navigator Resource Guide Answers Common Enrollment Questions and Reflects Policy Changes for 2023
The tenth open enrollment season for the Affordable Care Act’s marketplace is in full swing. With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, CHIR has updated and improved our Navigator Resource Guide. Navigators and other enrollment assisters can access over 300 frequently asked questions and answers, state fact sheets, a summary of new federal policies for 2023, and more.
State-Based Marketplace Outreach Strategies for Boosting Health Plan Enrollment of the Uninsured
The tenth annual open enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces is upon us. In a new issue brief for the Commonwealth Fund, CHIR experts Rachel Schwab, Rachel Swindle, and Justin Giovannelli detail innovative outreach strategies employed by state-based marketplaces during the open enrollment period for plan year 2022—tactics that can be applied during the forthcoming enrollment season for plan year 2023.
CHIR Welcomes New Staff Member Kristen Ukeomah
The GOP’s Plans for Health Care if they Take Control of Congress: A Mixed Bag for Consumers
New CHIR Report Examines Federal-State Partnership in No Surprises Act Implementation
The No Surprises Act (NSA) aims to protect consumers facing surprise medical bills after receiving care from out-of-network providers under circumstances beyond their control. In a new report for the Commonwealth Fund, CHIR experts look at how states are working with the federal government to implement this landmark law.