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Titles
- Affordable Care Act has led to historic, widespread increase in health insurance coverage1
- Building the Nation's health care workforce1
- Competition and choice in the health insurance marketplaces, 2014-2015: impact on premiums1
- Continuing progress on the opioid epidemic: the role of the Affordable Care Act1
- Eligible uninsured African Americans: 6 in 10 could receive health insurance marketplace tax credits, Medicaid, or CHIP1
- Eligible uninsured Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders: 8 in 10 could receive health insurance marketplace tax credits, Medicaid, or CHIP1
- Eligible uninsured Latinos: 8 in 10 could receive health insurance marketplace tax credits, Medicaid, or CHIP1
- Estimated savings of $5,000 to each Medicare beneficiary from enactment through 2022 under the Affordable Care Act1
- Health insurance coverage and the Affordable Care Act, 2010-20161
- Health insurance issuer participation and new entrants in the Health Insurance Marketplace in 20151
- Health insurance marketplace premiums after shopping, switching, and premium tax credits, 2015-20161
- Health plan choice and premiums in the 2015 health insurance marketplace1
- Impact of the Affordable Care Act coverage expansion on rural and urban populations1
- Increased coverage of preventive services with zero cost sharing under the Affordable Care Act1
- Medicare discount drug card savings in California: technical summary1
- Nearly 5 in 10 uninsured single young adults eligible for the health insurance marketplace could pay $50 or less per month for coverage in 20141
- Outreach and enrollment for LGBT individuals: promising practices from the field1
- Premium affordability, competition, and choice in the health insurance marketplace, 20141
- Survey data on health insurance coverage for 2013 and 20141
- The Affordable Care Act and African Americans1