Expanding Individual Health Insurance Coverage: Are High-Risk Pools the Answer?
Deborah Chollet
Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research
Abstract:
In principle, high-risk pools are a brilliant solution to a serious dilemma: They would solve a pressing social problem, guaranteeing access to adequate coverage while allowing the private health insurance market to operate relatively unencumbered by “social†regulation.
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