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October 14th, 2013 by Chris Fleming

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Where do we stand after the first days of open enrollment in the health insurance marketplaces (aka exchanges) created under the Affordable Care Act? What was behind the widespread computer problems, particularly on the federal exchange, and how significant will they be in the long run? What sort of risk pool will the exchanges attract, and what are the challenges in getting younger, healthier Email Notifications Americans to enroll? How will the relationship between Medicaid and the exchanges develop?

These are some of the questions addressed in the latest installment of the Health Affairs Conversations Your email: series by Sarah Dash, a member of the research faculty at Georgetown University’s Health Enter email address... Policy Institute; Joel Ario, a managing director at Manatt Health Solutions who previously served as Director of the Office of Health Insurance Exchanges at the U.S. Department of Health & Human Subscribe Unsubscribe Services; and Joe Antos, the Wilson H. Taylor Scholar in Health Care and Retirement Policy at the American Enterprise Institute. You can access the podcast recording here or subscribe to iTunes and Recent Comments listen to this recording and other Health Affairs . (Please note there may be a delay in some Peter A Wadsworth on Decline In Utilization browser configurations while the podcast file loads.) Rates Signals A Change In The Inpatient Business Model This is the fourth installment in our podcast series featuring my conversations with Health Affairs Johnathon Ross on Inequality Is At The Core contributors and other health policy experts about pressing issues facing the country. In the first Of High Health Care Spending: A View From podcast, Gail Wilensky and Tim Jost offered an August update on Affordable Care Act implementation. The OECD The second podcast focused on health spending: Gigi Cuckler described spending projections published Richard "Buz" Cooper on Inequality Is At The in Health Affairs by researchers at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Office of the Core Of High Health Care Spending: A View From The OECD Actuary, and Uwe Reinhardt and Jim Capretta reacted to the projections and offered their thoughts on byrondennis on Calm Down, America: Health Affairs health spending trends. In the third Conversations installment, Alan Weil, the executive ObamaCare Is Far From A Revolutionary director of the National Academy for State Health Policy, discussed the impending opening of the Change In Our Health System exchanges as well as Medicaid, federal-state health policy dynamics, and how our health care system leetocchi on Calm Down, America: might evolve in coming years. ObamaCare Is Far From A Revolutionary Change In Our Health System Email This Post Print This Post

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