Toggle open close Health insurance coverage appears to have so far been quite stable in the face of COVID-19’s economic dislocations. In addition, the health system appears to have rebounded from the cancellation of non-emergency medical care back in the spring, which was instituted to free up capacity to cope with COVID-19 cases. Because most working Americans and their dependents have health insurance through employer-sponsored plans, analysts and policymakers raised concerns that millions of Americans could lose their health insurance coverage as a result of the sudden employment dislocation due to the COVID-19 shutdown. Indeed, some analysts projected substantial coverage losses.REF