State High-Risk Pools: An Update on the Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association

2011 
State health insurance high-risk pools are a key component of the US health care system's safety net, because they provide health insurance to the “uninsurable.”In 2007, 34 states had individual high-risk pools, which covered more than 200 000 people at a total cost of $1.8 billion.We examine the experience of the largest and oldest pool in the nation, the Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association, to document key issues facing state high-risk pools in enrollment and financing. We also considered the role and future of high-risk pools in light of national health care finance reform.
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