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Healthcare.gov 3.0 — Behavioral Economics and Insurance Exchanges
Oleh:
Ubel, Peter A.
;
Comerford, David A.
;
Johnson, Eric
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
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The New England Journal of Medicine (keterangan: ada di Proquest) vol. 372 no. 08 (Feb. 2015)
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page 695-698.
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N08.K
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In October 2013, the Affordable Care Act introduced a new insurance market — state and federal exchanges where people can purchase health insurance for themselves or their families. Although the rollout of the exchanges was disastrous, around-the-clock efforts fixed many of the biggest technical problems, and nearly 7 million people purchased insurance in the new market. The second round of enrollment exposed some new problems with the exchange websites — for example, Colorado's website had difficulty determining whether people were eligible for tax credits — but these problems paled in comparison with those encountered when the exchanges were first rolled out. In short, we have a largely glitch-free system of health insurance exchanges that present millions of people with a robust set of health insurance choices. Opini Anda
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