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Category: Baylor Journal Club

Marketplace Participation Declining
Examining factors associated with ACA Marketplace insurer participation across U.S. Continue Reading …

Only Time Will Tell
ACA’s Medicaid expansion was associated with increases in coverage, health care utilization, and Medicaid spending. Expansion was associated with improved hospital financial performance, reduction in uncompensated care, and increases in positive financial margins and Medicaid revenue. Continue Reading …

The ACA Has Worked for Young Adults
Back in 2010, The Affordable Care Act passed with the intention of expanding healthcare coverage to those who were most impacted by an inability to afford insurance or to receive coverage through their employers. Young adults suffer from lack of Continue Reading …

Who Sets the Price?
Rapid rises in healthcare spending are no secret; the major contributors include pharmaceutical prices, biotechnological advances, and administrative expenses. But a group of 31 people might also wield more power than you might expect. In 1992, the Centers for Medicare Continue Reading …

Readmission Program may worsen Mortality
When the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted, a large majority of the subsequent attention focused on the obvious topic: increasing insurance coverage. While the main goal of the ACA was to increase access to care, the law also took Continue Reading …
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