University of Wisconsin–Madison

Reasonable Costs: What can Ohioans afford to pay for healthcare

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2008
Level City or Town
State(s) Ohio
Policy Areas Health
This report examines why so many Ohioans cannot afford to purchase insurance or pay premiums and other costs necessary for accessing care. Policymakers should consider a sliding scale to access healthcare, with a suggested limit of 4 percent of income for households earning between 300 and 500 percent of the federal poverty line.

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