• John Locke Update

    Health Care Priorities for Congress in 2019

    posted January 17, 2019 by Jordan Roberts
    In 2018, American voters sent a Democratic majority to the House of Representatives and strengthened the GOP’s current majority in the Senate, which sets the stage for a divided government…
  • Research Report

    Adverse Selection: Examining the impact on North Carolina’s Health Insurance Exchange

    posted August 5, 2015 by Katherine Restrepo
    The ACA focuses on expanding coverage through a massive redistribution of wealth in the amount of $1.2 trillion over the next decade. It’s clear that low-income individuals and those with chronic conditions benefit the most from the law’s sliding scale subsidies, but market-oriented tactics can make health insurance (and more importantly medical care) more accessible and affordable and can lessen the risk for insurers to experience adverse selection.

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