MedPage Today March 11, 2025
Julie Appleby, KFF Health News

— Proposed CMS rule would shorten annual enrollment period by a month, limits Dreamers’ eligibility

The Trump administration issued its first major set of proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on Monday that federal officials said are intended to crack down on fraud in the program. Policy experts said they will make it harder for consumers to sign up for coverage, potentially reducing enrollment.

Details were releasedopens in a new tab or window Monday after a draft press release was inadvertently posted earlier.

About 24 million Americans signed upopens in a new tab or window for insurance plans sold under the ACA, known popularly...

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