How Kansas, Missouri health markets will respond to Trump orders

Kansas and Missouri won ’t see immediate rate increases after President Donald Trump ended subsidies for individual plans on the Affordable Care Act exchanges, but it’s unclear how the changes will affect insurance companies — and patients — in the long term. On Thursday, Trump confirmed that he would end cost-sh aring reductions (CSRs), which delivered $7 billion to reduce out-of-pocket limits and deductibles for beneficiaries below 250 percent of the federal poverty level. Congress had…
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