News & Updates
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March 24, 2020COVID-19, News & Updates, Resources
USofCare as COVID-19 Resource to State and Fed Policymakers
We want to reach out to our partners to let you know what you can expect from United States of Care during this challenging time.
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February 6, 2020News & Updates
Happy Birthday to US (of Care)
In two years, we have built a respected organization, tapped into expertise from across the country including real people and academics.
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January 14, 2020News & Updates, State Efforts
State Opportunities to Advance Health Care in 2020
Initiatives passed over the next year will be strong predictors of future state and federal action.
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December 5, 2019News & Updates
WONK-FM Interview with Natalie Davis and Kristin Wikelius
USofCare experts talked with WONK-FM about latest offerings — Real People. Real Talk. and The Building Blocks of Health Reform.
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November 27, 2019News & Updates
What I’m Thankful For.
As the season of thanks is upon us, I want to offer my reflections on how thankful I am to lead the work of United States of Care every day.
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November 14, 2019News & Updates
USofCare’s 2nd Annual Convening — A Better Future: Building a Health Care System for All
The gathering will feature top health care leaders and activists; unveil new initiatives designed to create people-centered health policy.
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October 31, 2019News & Updates
United States of SCare
As scary as health care can feel, states have been proactive in their implementation of policies aimed at solving the many issues.
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August 12, 2019News & Updates
US of Care Summer Reading List
This month we are featuring a USofCare Summer Reading List — a curated list of articles, op-eds, studies, and podcasts.
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April 1, 2019Affordability, Dependable Coverage, News & Updates, Resources
The Burden of Health Care Costs for Working Families
Growing concern about the affordability of health care frequently appears in public debate about the next phase of health care reform. This brief, which was created between United States of Care and Penn’s Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics, provides state-level data on the cost burden faced by working families who have employer-sponsored insurance (ESI). While not all working families have ESI, it is the most common form of health insurance in the United States. We examine how this burden varies across states, and how it has changed within states from 2010 to 2016.