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A Helping Hand for Small Businesses

Filed under: 2010 Reports — admin

Starting this year, businesses with fewer than 25 workers and average wages of less than $50,000 will be eligible to receive a tax credit for the health insurance that they provide for their employees.

Read this report to learn more.

Annual Insurance Update 2010: Health Insurance in Kansas

Filed under: 2010 Reports — admin

Every year, KHI uses the latest data from the Current Population Survey to examine the sources of health insurance for Kansans and the socio-demographic characteristics of the uninsured. Download the report.

Covering Pregnant Women: CHIPRA Offers a New Option

Filed under: 2010 Reports — admin

In February 2009, Congress enacted, and President Obama signed, legislation that renewed CHIP through the end of 2013 and expanded its scope.

This issue brief discusses the new provisions in the reauthorization and how they will affect implementation in the coming months

The Who, What, When and How of Health Reform: A Guide for Kansans

Filed under: 2010 Reports, General, Health Reform, Kansas — admin

This guide from the United Methodist Health Ministry Fund provides an overview of the new health reform law.

The New Health Care Law: What it Means for People Ages 50-64

Filed under: 2010 Reports, Health Reform, Seniors — admin

Research brief from AARP.

The New Health Care Law: What it Means for People 65+

Filed under: 2010 Reports, Health Reform, Seniors — admin

Research brief from AARP.

How the New Health Care Law Benefits You

Filed under: 2010 Reports, Health Reform, Seniors — admin

Research brief from AARP.

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Maternal and Child Health Related Highlights

Filed under: 2010 Reports, Children, Health Reform — admin

Research brief from the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs

Early Wins for Children and Families in Health Care Reform

Filed under: 2010 Reports, Children, Health Reform — admin

While many of the sweeping changes to insurance industry practices and other major provisions do not go into effect until January 1, 2014, there are some important early wins in health reform for children and their families. This issue brief reviews those early wins in some detail.

Overview of Children’s Provisions in National Health Reform

Filed under: 2010 Reports, Children, Health Reform — admin

Research brief from Community Catalyst’s New England Alliance for Children’s Health

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