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In reply to the discussion: New England Journal Of Medicine: 20 Million Covered Under Obamacare [View all]cynzke
(1,254 posts)25. If you are unemployed.....
Don't you qualify for a subsidized plan? Don't forget while the ACA regulates insurance companies, not all aspects of it fall under ACA. Individual states also regulate insurance companies. They set standards, approve rates and approve networks. Why some people are happier than others. But the NYTimes had an excellent article this weekend. HHS and State Insurance Commissioners are in the process of addressing consumer complaints about the limits/narrow networks/etc. insurance companies have placed on the public exchange plans. More companies are joining in on the public exchanges this fall. There will be more competition.
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New England Journal Of Medicine: 20 Million Covered Under Obamacare [View all]
Cooperstown
Jul 2014
OP
Not really. Under the ACA, access to health insurance is no longer dependent on having a job.
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#22
Sure. But it ain't gonna happen. Even countries with national health programs like the UK
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#42