In Terms of Covering People on the Exchanges, There May Not Be Much Difference Between the Uninsured and the Previously Insured

The NYT likely misled readers in the concluding paragraph of an article on projections for enrollment in the health care exchanges next year. It concluded:


"In a brief analysis of coverage trends, the Department of Health and Human Services said Monday that 'most of the new marketplace enrollment for 2015 is likely to come from the ranks of the uninsured,' rather than from people who previously bought insurance on their own outside the exchanges."


Actually, people routinely go between being u...

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Published on November 11, 2014 02:31
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