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Medicare, Medicaid, and the Uninsured

Medicare, Medicaid, and the Uninsured. In response to the COVID-19 global pandemic, three bills were signed into law in the U.S in March 2020, to improve access to testing and care for vulnerable patients, address medical supply shortages, and support the health care workforce and system as a whole. This fact sheet focuses on provisions of the

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Fact Sheet: Medicare, Medicaid, and the Uninsured

WEBThis fact sheet focuses on provisions of the COVID-19 legislative packages that directly impact Medicare, Medicaid, and the uninsured population. The bills include many …

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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Access to Health Care

WEBIn addition to the current decline in health coverage and increased financial strain on providers, the pandemic is likely to have long-term effects on the cost, quality, and …

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Medicaid’s Role in Improving the Social Determinants of Health

WEBMedicaid’s Role in Improving the Social Determinants of Health: Opportunities for States. In an environment of uncertainty surrounding the future of Medicaid policy and funding, …

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Examining Approaches to Expand Medicare Eligibility

WEBThe report examines three approaches to changing Medicare eligibility: lowering the eligibility age, establishing Medicare-for-all, and creating a Medicare buy-in. Variants of …

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Addressing Six Key Questions for Health Care Reform

WEBAddressing Six Key Questions for Health Care Reform. On November 16, 2017, the National Academy of Social Insurance co-hosted an educational seminar with the USC …

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Social Insurance during the Pandemic: Successes, Shortcomings, …

WEBThe report describes and evaluates the performance of the nation’s social insurance system during the pandemic and highlights its successes as well as its shortcomings. As is well …

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Building a Relationship between Medicaid, the Exchange and the

WEBSummary: This report offers states valuable insight on how to coordinate Medicaid and health insurance Exchange markets – an option that could increase the efficiency and …

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Insights from the Top: An Oral History of Medicare and Medicaid

WEBInsights from the Top brings the existing historical record fully up-to-date from the 30 th anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid and includes: Re-interviews of five former …

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Addressing Pricing Power in Health Care Markets: Principles and …

WEBSUMMARY: Addressing Pricing Power in Health Care Markets: Principles and Policy Options to Strengthen and Shape Markets is the final report of a panel of national …

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The History of Medicare

WEBThe Medicare program was signed into law in 1965 to provide health coverage and increased financial security for older Americans who were not well served in an …

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Is Medicare Solvent and Sustainable

WEBSolvency is a measure of whether Medicare’s two trust funds – the Hospital Insurance (HI) Trust Fund and the Supplementary Medical Insurance (SMI) Trust Fund – are able to …

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Integrated Delivery Networks: In Search of Benefits and Market …

WEBAbstract: Any examination of the role that hospitals play in health care cost growth is complicated by the fact that in many large markets, hospitals may be part of integrated …

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Social Security Brief

WEBSocial Security Brief Social Insurance for Survivors: Family Benefits from Social Security and Workers’ Compensation by Daniel Mont, Virginia Reno and Catherine Hill

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Lynn M. Etheredge

WEBLynn Etheredge, a founding member of the Academy, currently heads the Rapid Learning Project, which harnesses the power of big data to help medical practitioners offer …

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Rashi Fein Internship in Health Policy

WEBDeadline: February 9, 2024. In establishing the Rashi Fein Internship in Health Policy, the National Academy of Social Insurance recognizes and honors his long, productive …

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Socialism or Social Insurance

WEBIdeological opposition to social insurance has portrayed it as a “socialist or communist scheme designed to undermine private property and free markets.”. This ideology is …

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What is Social Security Disability Insurance

WEBSocial Security Disability Insurance (DI) pays monthly benefits to workers who are no longer able to work due to a significant illness or impairment that is expected to last at least a …

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