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Questions about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the 2010 reform of the US healthcare system, also nicknamed "Obamacare".
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How many non working people are on Obamacare?
Not many at all.
(This is assuming that spouses and children who are not in the workforce personally count as in the workforce is someone in their household is working - many working poor or middle c …
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How does Obamacare save lives?
In a nutshell, the income threshold necessary to qualify for Medicaid (the poverty line prior to Medicaid expansion) is lower than the amount of income needed to pay for the medical care that Medicaid …
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Why are US politicians concerned that some US counties may only have 1 insurer choice in 2018
There are four basic ways to get health care coverage (there are also some very minor exceptions to these that impact far fewew people):
You can be eligible for Medicaid.
You can be eligible for M …
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Are there any states in US that allow healthcare premiums to increase without limit?
Short Answer: Yes. Some states do not limit health insurance premiums.
Long Answer:
The National Conference of State Legislatures summarizes health insurance rate regulation on a state by state basi …