Federal Rule Gives Regulators Enhanced Tools to Ensure Equitable Access to Behavioral Health Care

Last fall, the Biden Administration finalized a rule updating standards for the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA). In their latest piece for the Commonwealth Fund, CHIR’s JoAnn Volk and Billy Dering discuss the new requirements for use of “non-quantitative treatment limits” that impose significant barriers to behavioral health treatment.
CHIR Welcomes New Faculty and Staff
We are delighted to welcome three new members to the CHIR team: Karen Handorf, Julia Burleson, and Amanda Concepcion.
New Executive Order Outlines Next Steps For Health Care Price Transparency

In February, the Trump administration issued an executive order outlining steps for federal agencies to promote healthcare price transparency for patients, employers, and policymakers. In her latest piece for Health Affairs, Stacey Pogue explores how this executive order could improve areas where healthcare price transparency has historically faced challenges.
A blast from the past: Dusting off ACA Section 1333 compacts
Here’s Something to Celebrate: The Affordable Care Act Just Turned 15!
The Corporate Transformation of Health Care: Takeaways from the CHIR Webinar Series
Recent Federal Marketplace Proposal Imposes New Requirements for States and Consumers

On March 10, 2025, the Trump administration released draft rules with policy changes for the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces and insurance rules. In their latest Expert Perspective for the State Health & Value Strategies program, Sabrina Corlette and Jason Levitis review the implications of the proposal for State-Based Marketplaces and state insurance regulators.
February Research Roundup: What We’re Reading
Policymakers Can Protect Against Fraud in the ACA Marketplaces Without Hiking Premiums

Last year, reports emerged of unscrupulous health insurance brokers enrolling people in marketplace coverage or switching enrollees to different plans without permission. In their latest piece for the Commonwealth Fund, CHIR’s Justin Giovannelli and Stacey Pogue explore how policymakers can crack down on broker misconduct.