Health Care Reform Resources and Analysis
For resources specific to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, click here
- Healthcare.gov
- Kaiser Family Foundation
- CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
- Center for Children and Families at Georgetown University
- Families USA
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
- Urban Institute
Health care blog posts and columns:
- The Affordable Care Act: What has it done for you lately? (3/12)
- High Court Hears Health Law: What’s up for debate? (3/12)
- Dismantling the rural health workforce pipeline (3/12)
- Stuck at the Drawing Board: Legislature tries again on federal health law (3/12)
- Report: Affordable Care Act to substantially expand coverage, reduce uncompensated care in Oklahoma (2/12)
- Gov. Martin O’Malley: The business case for health reform (1/12)
- Medicaid 101: The SoonerCare Safety Net (1/12)
- New insurance rule throws the baby out with the bathwater (12/11)
- At a Crossroads: Which path for Oklahoma’s troubled health? (12/11)
- Rebates for consumers or more profit for insurers? (12/11)
- Employers better off keeping workers’ coverage under new health law, Oklahoma study shows (11/11)
- Clock ticks down on a state-run health insurance exchange (11/11)
- Xchange Factor: Why Oklahoma should be wary of buying the Utah model (9/11)
- IT investments propel U.S. health care system into the 21st century (9/11)
- Feds promise flexibility on state health insurance exchanges, but not complaisance (8/11)
- Rate review to the rescue: Protecting consumers from excessive rate hikes (6/11)
- Medicaid Matters: New study finds coverage boosts health outcomes and financial security (6/11)
- Temporary High Risk Pools (5/11)
- Short-changed on a health exchange (5/11)
- Happy Anniversary, ACA (3/11)
- Oklahoma Named Early Innovator: $54 million to build the best health care technology in the country (3/11)
- It’s more than a mandate (2/11)
- Implementing Insurance ‘Exchanges’ (2/11)
- A patient’s eye-opening perspective on Oklahoma’s mental health system (1/11)
- Guest Blog (Donna Rhodes): Long Term Care – The sleeping giant is stirring (1/11)
- Shifting more long-term care away from institutions (10/10)
- Tax credits for small business (8/10)
- New Medicaid online enrollment puts Oklahoma out in front (12/10)
- Guest blog (Tricia Brooks): CMS proposes a Medicaid rule you (and states) may like (11/10)
- Guest blog (Ryan Kiesel): SQ 756 – Voters to decide fate of health reform…but not really (8/10)
- New program for uninsured individuals now accepting applications (8/10)
- Guest blog (Brad Byers): Health care reform – the battle between fact and myth (7/10)
- Coming sooner for individuals with pre-existing conditions (5/10)
- New costs and new savings for state government (5/10)
- Coverage expansion can turn steep cliffs into gentle dips (4/10)
- For federal Medicaid director, 2014 starts now (April 2010)
- Guest blog (Jeff Alderman) Rethinking health reform with a broader brush (Feb 2010)
- Health care reform for dummies… and the French (Jan 2010)





