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Options for Reinvesting Savings from Restored Federal Cost-Sharing Reduction Payments: Potential Effects of Two Policy Alternatives on Spending and Enrollment in the Individual Health Insurance Market
RAND Corporation Link to more items from this source
Sept. 10, 2019

"Earlier research established that the federal government would likely save money if federal CSR payments to insurers were restored, but total health insurance enrollment -- and, in particular, enrollment on the individual market -- would decrease. The authors of this report analyze what would happen if federal lawmakers used the savings from restoring CSR payments to provide additional health insurance subsidies or to finance reinsurance. Additionally, they examine how these scenarios would affect premiums and out-of-pocket premium spending both in California and at the national level."

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