Commonwealth Fund August 26, 2019
Mark A. Hall, Michael J. McCue

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After the first four years of the Affordable Care Act, the small-group and individual insurance markets performed financially more like the large-group market

In 2017, even with comprehensive benefits and consumer protections, the individual market performed better in terms of profitability than it did before the ACA, with premiums close to those for small- and large-group policies

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