Federal Policy Impact of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansions on Marriage and Divorce Decisions In her analysis, author Chandrayee Chatterjee finds that the likelihood of being newly married decreased following Medicaid expansion.
Regulation Improving Health Care Service Delivery by Relaxing Restrictions on Nurse Practitioners’ Professional Independence In this paper, the authors examine the potential impacts of granting nurse practitioners (NP) increased autonomy over healthcare provision.
Immigration Lessons on Immigration During COVID-19 Examples that highlight the key role immigrants play in western countries and provide several important lessons for policy.
State and Local Policy The Effects of Dental Hygienist Autonomy on Dental Care Utilization In this paper, researchers focus on the impacts scope-of-practice laws have on dental hygienists and the use and cost of dental care.
Federal Policy Rethinking the Value of Life This research explores the key issues underlying the VSL, including problems with the broader practice of monetizing nonmarket goods.
Federal Policy Sources of Consumer Inertia in the Individual Health Insurance Market This paper examines the causes of inertia in health insurance by examining Covered California, the largest U.S. health insurance Marketplace.