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The chimera of universal coverage in a large, diverse country

Healthcare
United States
Commencé June 02, 2026

Our findings suggest that policies intended to subsidize health insurance of higher income groups, for example, the enhanced premium subsidies, are far less efficient than policies intended to further expand public insurance to low-income groups, for example, in non-expansion states. That is from a new NBER working paper by Anuj Gangopadhyaya & Robert Kaestner. The post The chimera of universal coverage in a large, diverse country appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Dis...

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Focusing exclusively on low-income insurance expansion neglects the needs of middle-income families struggling with healthcare costs.

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The findings suggest that a targeted approach to insurance coverage can lead to better health outcomes for marginalized populations.

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Expanding public insurance for low-income groups is a more efficient use of resources than subsidizing higher income groups.

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Universal coverage in a diverse nation requires a balanced approach, addressing both low and higher income groups effectively.

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Policies that subsidize higher income groups can stimulate economic growth and should not be dismissed outright.

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