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Lisa Clemans-Cope ![]() Lisa Clemans-Cope, (Ph.D. in Health Economics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and BA in Economics, Princeton University), is a Research Associate at the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C. with five years of research experience. Dr. Clemans-Cope’s current research examines geographic variation in the medical spending of “dual” Medicare/Medicaid beneficiaries and how Medicaid beneficiaries’ spending and health care use compares to that of the low-income privately insured and the uninsured. Dr. Clemans-Cope assisted in the development of the Health Insurance Policy Simulation Model (HIPSM), which has the capability to simulate state and national health insurance and tax reform policies. Her previous modeling work includes simulation and evaluation of state and national reform policies involving: individual and employer coverage mandates, tax credits and premium subsidies for the purchase of health insurance, expansions of public health insurance programs, publicly-funded reinsurance, guaranteed issue purchasing pools, and high deductible health plans. Clemans-Cope has also assisted in research investigating how public policies affect vulnerable populations in terms of their access to health care, use of services, and enrollment in health insurance.
Publications by Lisa Clemans-Cope
Health Insurance in Nonstandard Jobs and Small Firms: Differences for Parents by Race and Ethnicity (Series/Perspectives on Low-Income Working Families) Lisa Clemans-Cope, Genevieve M. Kenney, Aaron Lucas
Health Care Spending Under Reform: Less Uncompensated Care and Lower Costs to Small Employers (Policy Briefs/Timely Analysis of Health Policy Issues) Lisa Clemans-Cope, Bowen Garrett, Matthew Buettgens
Premium and Cost-Sharing Subsidies under Health Reform: Implications for Coverage, Costs, and Affordability (Policy Briefs/Timely Analysis of Health Policy Issues) Bowen Garrett, Lisa Clemans-Cope, Matthew Buettgens
Achieving Quality, Affordable Health Insurance for All New Yorkers: An Analysis of Reform Options (Research Report) Linda J. Blumberg, Bowen Garrett, Matthew Buettgens, Lisa Clemans-Cope, John Holahan, Aaron Lucas, Paul Masi, Baoping Shang
Changes to the Tax Exclusion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Premiums: A Potential Source of Financing for Health Reform (Policy Briefs/Timely Analysis of Health Policy Issues) Lisa Clemans-Cope, Stephen Zuckerman, Roberton Williams
The HealthPolicyCenter.Org site contains papers and publications dating back to the year 2000. For older work by the Center's staff, please visit the main Urban Institute site, www.urban.org. | ||||||||||||||||