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Given the uncertainty of the ACA, research on what works and doesn’t work is more important than ever.
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The health insurance marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) were intended to broaden health insurance coverage by making it relatively easy for the uninsured, armed with income-related federal subsidies, to choose health plans that met their needs from an array of competing options.
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