Strategic Planning & Timelines

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Strategic Planning & Timelines

Access resources providing broad analysis of PPACA, responsibilities of states, and implementation deadlines.

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  • 06/29/2015

    The Commonwealth Fund’s third Affordable Care Act Tracking Survey finds that 86 percent of people who are currently insured through Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans or newly covered by Medicaid are very or somewhat satisfied with their coverage. Nearly seven of 10 adults with new coverage have used it to get health care; many said they previously wouldn’t have been able to afford that care. Fielded between March and May of 2015, this survey monitors how working-age adults who have marketplace or Medicaid coverage through the ACA are using their insurance to get services. The survey also asks people how they view their health plan and physicians.

  • 06/29/2015

    The nation’s uninsurance rate has dropped significantly since the ACA was enacted. But millions of Americans remain uninsured. In order to get a full picture of the lives of the uninsured and explore their feelings around enrolling in health insurance, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation commissioned a national survey, conducted by PerryUndem and GMMB, with uninsured adults at the conclusion of the second open enrollment period for the health insurance marketplace.

  • 06/29/2015

    This paper presents findings from a study that surveyed nearly 3,000 low-income adults in late 2014 to compare experiences in three states with markedly different policies regarding the ACA: Kentucky, which expanded Medicaid, created a successful state Marketplace, and supported outreach efforts; Arkansas, which enacted the private option and a federal-state partnership Marketplace, but with legislative limitations on outreach; and Texas, which did not expand Medicaid and passed restrictions on navigators. It found that application rates, successful enrollment, and positive experiences with the ACA were highest in Kentucky, followed by Arkansas, with Texas performing worst. The paper explores these findings and the factors that most greatly contributed to successful enrollment.

  • 06/05/2015

    Policymakers are considering changes to the ACA in case the Supreme Court rules in King v. Burwell that federal premium subsidies are not available for individual market plans in states participating in the federally-facilitated marketplace (FFM). Various proposals would provide transitional coverage to those losing subsidies as well as make other changes to the ACA. Many of these changes also are being included in proposals to replace the ACA more broadly. This issue brief examines the general approaches that are included in one or more of the proposals.

  • 06/05/2015

    With support from the Gary and Mary West Health Policy Center, the APCD Council has developed a manual for states to develop all-payer claims databases. The manual is a first-of-its-kind resource that provides states with detailed guidance on common data standards, collection, aggregation and analysis involved with establishing and using these databases.