Literature DB >> 21185986

Lessons for women's health from the Massachusetts reform: affordability, transitions, and choice.

Susan Sered1, Marilyn Delle Donne Proulx.   

Abstract

Three years into Massachusetts' health insurance reform, we are beginning to see what that experience portends for women nationally in the wake of legislation similar to the Massachusetts model. Although the Massachusetts reform has been successful in terms of reducing the number of uninsured men and women, interviews with Massachusetts women reveal significant problems that remain to be addressed. In this paper, we offer snapshots of three women whom we interviewed on the cusp of the Massachusetts reform. None of the women had insurance at the time; thus, health care reform represents a significant improvement in their access to care. However, as these snapshots indicate, major challenges remain in terms of affordability, continuity of coverage, and systemic complexities in choosing plans. 2011 Jacobs Institute of Women's Health. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21185986     DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2010.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Womens Health Issues        ISSN: 1049-3867


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