Commonwealth Fund March 2, 2018
Sara R. Collins, Munira Z. Gunja, Michelle M. Doty and Herman K. Bhupal

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  • Three of ten people with ACA marketplace or Medicaid coverage are worried about keeping their insurance; nearly half of them are concerned about federal government action
  • Policymakers could increase health coverage and improve affordability by creating a new federal reinsurance program for insurers and extending premium tax credits for marketplace coverage

A new Kaiser Family Foundation poll says more than half of adults now have a favorable opinion of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). That’s more than ever. But at the same time, a new Commonwealth Fund survey released yesterday finds that many people with coverage under the law are anxious they might lose it. In fact, three of 10 working-age adults who have...

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