We outline current challenges State Medicaid agencies may face in their managed care programs, and offer some considerations and potential mitigation strategies.

We estimate the California insurance program designs recently proposed by the task force to cover roughly 2% to 18% of LTC costs
As states consider long-term care programs, we examine differences in payroll taxes under a front-end design, given the diverse environments across the U.S.

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (CAA 2023), includes the long debated and expected changes to employer-sponsored benefit programs known as SECURE 2.0.

In 2009, Milliman created a nationwide workers' compensation database consisting of $61.8 billion of incurred losses across all 50 states. We continue to update this database on an ongoing basis.

How much will single-payer healthcare in the United States cost and how will it be paid?

This report looks at the different outcomes for the 50 states from the Affordable Care Act in terms of reduction of the uninsured rate, cost, and availability of health insurance coverage.

It’s important to consider the impact of potential legacy losses not only in the context of establishing an appropriate reserve, but to form a view of the load for mass torts needed to price current policy years.

An overview of the provisions in the Prescription Drug Pricing Reduction Act of 2019.

The COVID-19 pandemic presents unique challenges for Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services program participants.