Private Health Insurance and the Affordable Care Act: Provisions and Reforms

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Duke Riggs (Editor)

Series: Health Care in Transition
BISAC: HEA028000

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Private health insurance (PHI) is the predominate form of health insurance coverage in the United States. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, as amended, expands federal private health insurance market requirements, and requires the creation of health insurance exchanges (marketplaces) to provide certain individuals and small employers access to private insurance, among other provisions. This book explains in further detail these private health insurance market reforms in the ACA and discusses the economic issues of the ACA. (Nova: Novinka) (Imprint: Novinka )

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