A health insurance model for analyzing legislative policy options
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A health insurance model for analyzing legislative policy options
(Health care issues, costs and access series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2010
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Bibliography: p. [57]-60
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Over the past several years, federal and state policymakers have considered a variety of proposals to increase health insurance coverage among the nation's residents. The federal government has devoted considerable effort, encompassing public health programs and tax incentives, to encourage U.S. residents to obtain health insurance. This book describes a model the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) developed to simulate and analyse an array of policy options involving health insurance coverage. It describes the model's design, basic methodology, and fundamental assumptions. To illustrate the model's use, this book reports estimates for two scenarios in which policy regarding health insurance coverage would differ from current law. This is an edited, excerpted and augmented edition of a Congressional Budget Office report.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction & Summary
- Construction of the Base Case
- Health Insurance Coverage
- Offers of Employer-Sponsored Insurance
- Creation of Synthetic Firms
- Health Insurance Premiums
- Calibration
- Behavioral Responses
- Changes in Relative Plan Value
- Employer Behavior
- Individual Coverage Responses
- Applications of the Model
- Index.
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