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 Affordable Health Insurance Options for Small Business and Low-Wage Workers Remains Elusive: Experience With New Health Reimbursement Arrangements in New Jersey The state of American health coverage: the 2022 elections and the Affordable Care Act 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 More +