The ACA at 10 marks the tenth anniversary of the Affordable Care
Act with essays from prominent analysts of US health policy and
politics. Its contributors, an interdisciplinary roster of
scholars, policymakers, and health policy researchers, explore
critical issues and themes in the ACA's evolution. Topics include
the role of race in US health politics, the ACA's surprising
economic impacts, the history of ACA litigation and its
implications for future health reform, the paradoxes of post-ACA
Medicaid, shifting directions in public opinion, and much more.
Offering a comprehensive accounting of the signal event in US
health policy of the last half-century, this issue constitute a
landmark contribution to the health politics literature.
Contributors. Daniel Beland, Linda Blumberg, Andrea Louise
Campbell, Sherry Glied, Sarah Gordon, Scott Greer, Colleen Grogan,
Michael Gusmano, Allison Hoffman, Jon Holahan, Nicole Huberfeld,
Lawrence Jacobs, Holly Jarman, David Jones, Timothy Stolzfus Jost,
Katie Keith, Aryana Khalid, Larry Levitt, John McDonough, Stacey
McMorrow, Suzanne Mettler, Jamila Michener, Jonathan Oberlander,
Mark Peterson, Philip Rocco, Marilyn Tavenner, Frank Thompson,
Carolyn Hughes Tuohy, Alex Waddan
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