Sara Collins
@sararcollins.bsky.social
860 followers 290 following 5 posts
Senior Scholar, Expanding Coverage and Access and Tracking Health System Performance at the Commonwealth Fund commonwealthfund.org.
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
Reposted by Sara Collins
adrianna.bsky.social
Ben Sommers and I have a new piece up at @jamahealthforum.com on how to think about generalizing lessons from unwinding to looming new Medicaid red tape requirements.

jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...

We appreciate support from the @commonwealthfund.org for this work!
Reposted by Sara Collins
mtosterholm.bsky.social
I don't think I've seen a more dangerous decision in public health in my 50 years in the business.

Here's a special audio statement on my reaction to the HHS breaking announcement that it is terminating $500 million in investments in mRNA vaccine research.

More details to come in today's podcast.
Reposted by Sara Collins
Reposted by Sara Collins
joanalker1.bsky.social
I picked up Paxlovid the other day for my mom who sadly has COVID (she’s a Medicare beneficiary with Part D coverage) and it cost $280!!! I was stunned.
Reposted by Sara Collins
cira-csu.bsky.social
A ribbon of thick smoke from Canadian wildfires streams across the skies over North America, sullying the air quality over the Northeast US and Midwest.
Reposted by Sara Collins
larrylevitt.bsky.social
The House-passed reconciliation bill causes an estimated 1.4 million undocumented immigrants to lose health coverage. That’s not because the federal government pays for Medicaid for them. It’s because the bill penalizes states using their own money to cover immigrants.
Reposted by Sara Collins
mattafiedler.bsky.social
The updated reconciliation language doubles down on the bill’s Marketplace cuts by ending “silver loading” for the 2026 plan year. This would greatly increase many Marketplace enrollees’ premiums, compounding increases due to expiration of enhanced tax credits.
Reposted by Sara Collins
Reposted by Sara Collins
jbetancourtpr.bsky.social
We need to talk about affordability.
Working families shouldn’t have to choose between #healthcare and the basics. But in too many states, insurance that's tied to employment is pushing budgets to the breaking point.
@sararcollins.bsky.social and her colleagues explore the impacts and options here:
How Affordable Is Job-Based Health Coverage for Workers?
The costs of job-based insurance paid by employees can pose a considerable financial burden, particularly for households with low and moderate incomes.
www.commonwealthfund.org
sararcollins.bsky.social
New CBO estimates show Medicaid makes up 93% of spending under E&C jurisdiction, excluding Medicare. www.cbo.gov/system/files...
www.cbo.gov
Reposted by Sara Collins
Reposted by Sara Collins
commonwealthfund.org
You might know that every year, 72 million Americans get health insurance and health care thanks to #Medicaid.

But most Americans don’t know this.

Please take a moment to watch our short video explaining how the Medicaid works & who it helps, and please consider sharing it with your people!
What Is Medicaid?
YouTube video by The Commonwealth Fund
www.youtube.com
Reposted by Sara Collins
jbetancourtpr.bsky.social
In rural America, Medicaid is more than health insurance—it’s a bridge to care and stability for millions.

To get a better sense of the role #Medicaid plays in rural communities—and the stakes if funding is cut--see this piece by @joanalker1.bsky.social and @edwincpark.bsky.social.
Medicaid’s Role in Small Towns and Rural Areas
Key Findings Non-elderly adults and children in small towns and rural areas are more likely than those living in metro areas to rely on Medicaid/CHIP for their health insurance. As a consequence, r…
ccf.georgetown.edu
Reposted by Sara Collins
mattrae.bsky.social
Without enhanced PTCs, nonexpansion states would see larger percentage declines...Although the 10 nonexpansion states account for just 28% of the nation’s under-65 population, they would account for 63% of the enrollment decline in subsidized Marketplace plans

www.urban.org/urban-wire/f...
Four Million People Will Lose Health Insurance If Premium Tax Credit Enhancements Expire in 2025
With the end of enhanced premium tax credits on the horizon, millions are at risk of losing health insurance, especially those living in states that haven’t expanded Medicaid eligibility.
www.urban.org
Reposted by Sara Collins
cynthiaccox.bsky.social
The CBO says not extending the enhanced ACA subsidies will lead to 3.8 million more people being uninsured. They also say premiums (before subsidies) will eventually be 7.9% higher without extension, because healthier people will drop coverage www.cbo.gov/system/files...
www.cbo.gov
Reposted by Sara Collins
thelancet.com
Around 1.5 million deaths globally per year associated with air pollution from landscape fires between 2000 and 2019, study suggests.

🔗 bit.ly/4f5bxrb
World maps showing distribution of the 2267 communities used for time-series analyses and their mean (A,B) and maximum (C,D) daily LFS PM2·5 and ozone. LFS=landscape fire-sourced. PM2·5=fine particulate matter with a diameter of 2·5 μm or less. Copyright: 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved.
sararcollins.bsky.social
Our new survey out today finds nearly one in four U.S. working age adults have health coverage all year but are underinsured, facing high out-of-pocket costs or deductibles relative to their income that lead many to skip needed care or take on medical debt. www.commonwealthfund.org/publications...
The State of Health Insurance Coverage in the U.S.
This brief presents findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey to describe the state of Americans’ health insurance coverage in 2024.
www.commonwealthfund.org