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Tax Code and Health Insurance Coverage
Burman, Leonard E.
Statement before the House Committee on the Budget, Tax Code and Health Insurance Coverage; Testimony published by the Urban Institute, October 18, 2007, online edition, 17p
"In this testimony Burman argues that there are limitations to using tax credits to expand health insurance coverage. A program of health insurance tax credits combined with reforms of the market for nongroup health insurance could significantly expand coverage, but at a very high cost. The testimony summarizes the current tax treatment of health insurance, the effects of tax subsidies on coverage and health care costs, and discusses ways that tax credits might affect health coverage. Burman offers recommendations and adds that the most cost-effective approach to expanding health insurance coverage may not be a tax subsidy at all, but an expansion of an existing public program, such as Medicaid, S-CHIP, or Medicare." Leonard E. Burman is the director of the Tax Policy Center and
Senior Fellow at the Urban Institute.

Go to the report at:
http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/901121_tax_code.pdf


C26/06-07. Posted November 9, 2007

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