Home>Publications>The Affordable Care Act’s Risk Adjustment and Other Risk-Spreading Mechanisms: Needed Support for New Jersey’s Health Insurance Exchange The Affordable Care Act’s Risk Adjustment and Other Risk-Spreading Mechanisms: Needed Support for New Jersey’s Health Insurance Exchange Kate Greenwood Focus Area: Access and Coverage Type: Reports Book Title: Editor Name: Publisher: Rutgers Center for State Health Policy and Seton Hall University School of Law, Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & PolicyNew Brunswick, NJ Meeting Title: Journal Title: Publisher URL: Volume: Issue: Pages: Place of Meeting: Date: August 2012 Keywords: Health Insurance Exchange (HIE), Risk Adjustment, Adverse Selection, Affordable Care Act (ACA), Health Reform Download Publication More Publications on Access and Coverage Biden and the Affordable Care Act: Congressional Action, Executive Federalism, State Litigation, and Program Durability The NJ FamilyCare Section 1115 Opioid and Substance Use Disorder Demonstration Program: Midpoint Assessment. Strategies to Facilitate Telehealth Integration: Survey of Primary Care Practices in New York City: April-July 2020 Trump, the Administrative Presidency, and Federalism The Administrative Presidency, Waivers, and the Affordable Care Act More +