Press Release
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| January 31, 2013 |
Sue Ducat |
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Reducing Waste In Health Care |
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Bethesda, MD -- A new Health Policy Brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation explores the issues facing the federal government and the states in the establishment and operation of federally facilitated health insurance exchanges. These are the exchanges that will be created under the Affordable Care Act in states that do not elect to set up their own state-based exchanges, or to create and operate an exchange in partnership with the federal government.
At present, 25 states have opted for a federally facilitated exchange. The result is that the federal government will now have a major role in those states in expanding insurance coverage in the individual and small-group insurance markets.
Topics covered in this brief include:
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| About Health Affairs | |
Health Affairs is the leading journal at the intersection of health, health care, and policy. Published by Project HOPE, the peer-reviewed journal appears each month in print, with additional Web First papers published periodically and health policy briefs published twice monthly at www.healthaffairs.org. Read daily perspectives on Health Affairs Blog. Download weekly Narrative Matters podcasts on iTunes. |
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