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The Trump administration’s proposed regulations encouraging the sale of health insurance plans that do not comply with Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) benefit requirements or consumer protections could siphon healthy enrollees from the ACA marketplaces, leaving them with a smaller, sicker group of enrollees. The problem could be compounded when the penalty for not having health insurance is eliminated in 2019.         (Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom)
Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom - July 26, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

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        (Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom)
Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom - July 26, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

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Learn more about the proposed rules change to the ACA marketplaces in 2019 from experts Sara Collins, Ph.D., Matthew Fiedler, Ph.D., and Sabrina Corlette.         (Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom)
Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom - July 26, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

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        (Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom)
Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom - July 26, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

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The Commonwealth Fund has put out it's most recent Scorecard on State Health System Performance. Key findings include: deaths of despair surge, premature deaths are on the rise, gaps in mental health care are pervasive, and widespread gains have been made in health care access.          (Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom)
Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom - July 26, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

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        (Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom)
Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom - July 26, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

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About one-third (36%) of Americans who have health coverage through the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces and 27 percent of people with Medicaid are pessimistic they will be able to keep their coverage in the future. Of those, nearly half point to the federal government as the main source of their concern – believing either the Trump administration won’t continue implementing the ACA (32%) or Congress will repeal it (15%), a new Commonwealth Fund survey finds.         (Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom)
Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom - July 10, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

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The Trump administration’s proposed regulations encouraging the sale of health insurance plans that do not comply with Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) benefit requirements or consumer protections could siphon healthy enrollees from the ACA marketplaces, leaving them with a smaller, sicker group of enrollees. The problem could be compounded when the penalty for not having health insurance is eliminated in 2019.         (Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom)
Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom - July 10, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

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        (Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom)
Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom - July 10, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

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Learn more about the proposed rules change to the ACA marketplaces in 2019 from experts Sara Collins, Ph.D., Matthew Fiedler, Ph.D., and Sabrina Corlette.         (Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom)
Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Newsroom - July 10, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news