People who don’t qualify for help paying for Obamacare premiums may be finding better deals in the individual market outside the exchanges for 2019.
That could partly explain the lagging enrollment in Affordable Care Act plans. For people who make too much to get a government subsidy, “It’s actually better for them to go off the exchange,” Raymond Castro, director of health policy for New Jersey Policy Perspective, told Bloomberg Law. New Jersey Policy Perspective is a left-leaning advocacy group based in Trenton.
ACA supporters and Democrats have been critical of the Trump administration for falling marketplace enrollment for 2019. ...
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