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5 March 2015

The ‘State’ Of The Affordable Care Act

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Under the Affordable Care Act, subsidies are available to pay insurance premiums for certain individuals "enrolled through an Exchange established by the State under §1311 of the ACA."
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

Under the Affordable Care Act, subsidies are available to pay insurance premiums for certain individuals "enrolled through an Exchange established by the State under §1311 of the ACA." This statutory provision and its legislative intent are at the heart of what could be a second blow to one of the key pillars of coverage under the ACA.

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