Take, for example, employer-sponsored insurance premiums in Massachusetts. According to the latest available government data, Massachusetts has premiums for family insurance plans that are 6.3 percent higher than the national average. One of the most difficult aspects of evaluating the success of health care reform, either in Massachusetts or nationally, is constructing the correct “counterfactual." He was a key architect of the Massachusetts health reform and an adviser to President Obama on the Affordable Care Act. Jonathan Gruber is a Ford professor of economics at MIT. One of a series of analyses on the 10th anniversary of the 2006 Massachusetts health care overhaul. Twitter facebook Email This article is more than 7 years old.
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