Commonwealth Fund October 1, 2018
David Chase and John Arensmeyer

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More small-business employers and their employees have health coverage since the ACA’s insurance marketplaces and Medicaid expansion took effect

The ACA helped stabilize health costs for many small businesses that provide coverage, with the rate of premium increases falling by half since 2010

ABSTRACT

  • Issue: Small-business owners have seen significant gains in health care coverage for themselves and their employees thanks to the Affordable Care Act. Though efforts to repeal the law failed in 2017, the current administration continues to take steps that undermine the law’s progress. In recent months, new rules have been announced that allow more groups to establish association health plans and...

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