1 R. Bade and B. Everett, “GOP May Delay Obamacare Replacement for Years,” Politico, Dec. 1, 2016.
2 L. J. Blumberg M. Buettgens, and J. Holahan, Implications of Partial Repeal of the ACA Through Reconciliation (Urban Institute, Dec. 2016).
3 A. Dobson, J. DaVanzo, R. Haught et al., Estimating the Impact of Repealing the Affordable Care Act on Hospitals (Dobson, DaVanzo & Associates, LLC, Dec. 6, 2016).
4 B. Obama, “United States Health Care Reform: Progress and Next Steps,” Journal of the American Medical Association, Aug. 2, 2016 316(5):525–32.
5 Council of Economic Advisers, “The Economic Record of the Obama Administration: Reforming the Health Care System,” The White House Blog, Dec. 13, 2016.
6 Trump–Pence Campaign Website, Healthcare Reform to Make America Great Again, 2016.
7 See E. Saltzman and C. Eibner, Donald Trump’s Health Care Reform Proposals: Anticipated Effects on Insurance Coverage, Out-of-Pocket Costs, and the Federal Deficit (The Commonwealth Fund, Sept. 2016); A Better Way: Health Care, House Republican Task Force Report (June 2016), Speaker Paul Ryan’s proposal listing many of the Obamacare repeal and related bills proposed by House Republicans during the 114th Congress; and Empowering Patients First Act (H.R. 2300), introduced by Rep. Tom Price, the Health and Human Services secretary-designate.
8 R. Rudowitz, Understanding How States Access the ACA Enhanced Medicaid Matching Rates (Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, Sept. 2014).
9 S. P. Keehan, J. A. Poisal, G. A. Cuckler et al., “National Health Expenditure Projections, 2015–25: Economy, Prices, and Aging Expected to Shape Spending and Enrollment,” Health Affairs, Aug. 2016 35(8):1522–31.
10 J. Greenberg, “Ted Cruz’s Pants on Fire Claim That Health Care Law Is Nation’s ‘Biggest Job-Killer,’” Politifact, Jan. 29, 2016.
11 Council of Economic Advisers, “The Economic Record of the Obama Administration: Reforming the Health Care System,” The White House Blog, Dec. 13, 2016; and C. Schoen, The Affordable Care Act and the U.S. Economy: A Five-Year Perspective (The Commonwealth Fund, Feb. 2016).
12 D. Dranove, C. Garthwaite, and C. Ody, “Uncompensated Care Decreased at Hospitals in Medicaid Expansion States But Not at Hospitals in Nonexpansion States,” Health Affairs, Aug. 2016 35(8):1471–79.
13 X. Han, E. Luo, and L. Ku, “Medicaid Expansion and Grant Funding Increases Helped Improve Community Health Center Capacity,” Health Affairs, Jan. 2017 (forthcoming).
14 Trump–Pence Campaign Website, Healthcare Reform to Make America Great Again, 2016.
15 E. Saltzman and C. Eibner, Donald Trump’s Health Care Reform Proposals: Anticipated Effects on Insurance Coverage, Out-of-Pocket Costs, and the Federal Deficit (The Commonwealth Fund, Sept. 2016).
16A Better Way: Health Care, House Republican Task Force Report (June 2016).
17 L. J. Blumberg M. Buettgens, and J. Holahan, Implications of Partial Repeal of the ACA Through Reconciliation (Urban Institute, Dec. 2016).
18 A. Dobson, J. DaVanzo, R. Haught et al., Estimating the Impact of Repealing the Affordable Care Act on Hospitals (Dobson, DaVanzo & Associates, LLC, Dec. 6, 2016).
19 Congressional Budget Office, Federal Subsidies for Health Insurance Coverage for People Under Age 65 (CBO, March 2016).
20 Regional Economic Models, Inc., PI+, version 2.0. For more detail about the model and data sources, see www.remi.com/....
21 L. Lucia and K. Jacobs, “California’s Projected Economic Losses Under ACA Repeal,” UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education Blog, Dec. 20, 2016.
22 K. Hall, director, Congressional Budget Office, letter to the Hon. Mike Enzi, “Budgetary Effects of H.R. 3762, the Restoring Americans’ Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act, as Passed by the Senate on December 3, 2015” (CBO, Dec. 11, 2015).