Commonwealth Fund November 14, 2019
Shanoor Seervai, Munira Z. Gunja, Sara R. Collins

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Relatively cheap health plans that don’t comply with the ACA’s consumer protections may seem attractive but can leave even young, healthy people saddled with large bills

With the 2020 open enrollment period underway, Americans looking to buy health coverage should be wary of plans that don’t meet the ACA’s quality standards — as these plans may have hidden costs and limited coverage

When Francesca Nuñez lost her job last year, she didn’t realize she was also going to lose health insurance. But that’s exactly what happened: her employer coverage ran out in December 2018 and she started looking for an alternative.

After exploring her options online, she was...

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