Liam Sigaud
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Postgraduate Fellow
Liam Sigaud is a Postgraduate Fellow on the Open Health Project at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. His work focuses on state and federal health policy, including the impact of Medicaid’s expansion under the Affordable Care Act, the forces behind rising maternal mortality rates in the U.S., and the health effects of minimum wage laws. Previously, he served as a research assistant at the Mercatus Center and worked as a policy analyst for the American Consumer Institute and the Maine Policy Institute. His writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Hill, RealClear Policy, Morning Consult, and other publications. Liam holds a master’s degree in economics from the University of Maine.
Latest Work
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Medicaid Expansion Is Leaving Less for Low-income Children | North State Journal
- | Healthcare Healthcare
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The Covid ‘Emergency’ Is all About Medicaid | The Wall Street Journal
- | Healthcare Healthcare
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The Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansion Is Shifting Resources away from Low-Income Children
- | Healthcare Healthcare
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Healthcare Openness and Access Project: Methodology
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Medicaid Cliff | Open Health Policy
- | Healthcare Healthcare
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The Disappearance of Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Spending | Open Health Policy
- | Healthcare Healthcare
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Medicaid and CHIP: A Tale of Two Funding Structures | Open Health Policy
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Insurance Coverage is Central to U.S. Health Policy. But Should it Be? | Open Health Policy
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Myth of American Free-Market Healthcare | Open Health Policy
The assumption that U.S. healthcare is currently based on unfettered market principles just isn’t true.
Latest Work
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Medicaid Expansion Is Leaving Less for Low-income Children | North State Journal
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Covid ‘Emergency’ Is all About Medicaid | The Wall Street Journal
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Research Papers Research Papers
The Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansion Is Shifting Resources away from Low-Income Children
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Research Papers Research Papers
Healthcare Openness and Access Project: Methodology
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Medicaid Cliff | Open Health Policy
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Disappearance of Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Spending | Open Health Policy
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Medicaid and CHIP: A Tale of Two Funding Structures | Open Health Policy
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Insurance Coverage is Central to U.S. Health Policy. But Should it Be? | Open Health Policy
- | Healthcare Healthcare
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Myth of American Free-Market Healthcare | Open Health Policy
The assumption that U.S. healthcare is currently based on unfettered market principles just isn’t true.