A Case Study on Illinois

The state of Illinois expanded Medicaid coverage to adults in households earning up to 138 percent of the FPL and offers health coverage through a state-partnership marketplace. In this model, the state can coordinate in-person assistance efforts, and the federal government administers the marketpla...

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Hauptverfasser: Malcolm V. Williams, Laurie T. Martin, Courtney Armstrong, Nazleen Bharmal, Julia Joh Elligers, Laura Runnels, Kate Heyer, Christian Lopez
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description The state of Illinois expanded Medicaid coverage to adults in households earning up to 138 percent of the FPL and offers health coverage through a state-partnership marketplace. In this model, the state can coordinate in-person assistance efforts, and the federal government administers the marketplace through Healthcare. gov.⁴⁵ The Illinois marketplace is called Get Covered Illinois. In 2013, Get Covered Illinois created the in-person counselor program. Its purpose was to provide grants to community-based organizations and coalitions across the state to create a network of organizations with trained in-person counselors to educate community members about new insurance options under the ACA,
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Behavioral sciences
Business
Business operations
Collaboration
Commerce
Communities
Community associations
Earth sciences
Economic disciplines
Economics
Education
Educational administration
Engineering
Finance
Financial economics
Financial transactions
Funding
Geographic regions
Geography
Grants
Health care administration
Health care finance
Health care industry
Health care organizations
Health insurance
Health sciences
Human behavior
Human societies
Navigation
Payments
Physical sciences
Retirement communities
School enrollment
Social behavior
Social groups
Social interaction
Sociology
Transfer payments
Transportation
Transportation engineering
Voluntary associations
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