The Difference Different Approaches Make: Comparing Proposals to Expand Health Insurance
The Difference Different Approaches Make: Comparing Proposals to Expand Health Insurance
This paper estimates and compares the impacts of alternative mechanisms for expanding health insurance coverage. A variety of approaches-expansions of existing public programs, direct subsidies, and tax credits-and target populations-including children, poor adults, parents of Medicaid- or CHIP-covered children, and early retirees-are considered. The impacts of the proposals on coverage, costs and other program outcomes are compared.
This paper is part of the Kaiser Incremental Health Reform Project.