
Gideon Lukens
Senior Fellow And Director Of Research And Data Analysis at cbpp.org
Gideon Lukens is Senior Fellow and Director of Research and Data Analysis on the Health Policy team, where he works on Medicaid, health insurance exchanges, and other policy issues. He holds an M.A. in Economics and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles. Source
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1 month ago |
cbpp.org | Gideon Lukens |Elizabeth Yan Zhang
This analysis builds on past evidence that work requirements impose administrative barriers and red tape that lead to coverage losses among both people who are working as well as people the policies purport to exempt because they have caretaking responsibilities, disabilities, or illnesses that keep them from paid work.
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Dec 13, 2024 |
cbpp.org | Allison Orris |Gideon Lukens
Deeply damaging health coverage proposals recently advanced by Republican congressional leaders and conservative think tanks could gain traction in Congress next year.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
cbpp.org | Gideon Lukens
Improvements to premium tax credits, enacted in the American Rescue Plan and extended by the Inflation Reduction Act, have helped millions of people afford health coverage in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces. But the enhanced premium tax credits are set to expire after 2025. If Congress does not act, nearly all marketplace enrollees will face significantly higher premium costs and 3.8 million will become uninsured, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
cbpp.org | Jennifer Sullivan |Gideon Lukens |Allison Orris
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded eligibility for affordable health coverage.
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