UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY SCHOOL OF LAW — In an article published in the DePaul Law Review, Allison K. Hoffman, Deputy Dean and Professor of Law, describes problems that arise with a U.S. health insurance system overwhelmingly comprised of job-based coverage. In “How A Pandemic Plus Recession Foretell the Post-Job-Based Horizon of Health Insurance,” Hoffman predicts that recent events — notably the COVID-19 pandemic — could herald in significant shifts in the way the U.S. organizes and regulates health insurance. Hoffman is an expert on health care law and policy, examines some of the most important legal and social issues of our time, including health insurance regulation, the Affordable Care Act, Medicare and retiree healthcare expenses, and long-term care.