Health Reform Couldn’t Have Covered More People At Less Cost

Technically, the health reform law could have covered more people at less cost, but these approaches would have been politically untenable, according to a story in Health Affairs.

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Researchers at RAND Corp. said the untenable approaches included higher penalties, lower subsidies and a less generous Medicaid expansion.

Read the Health Affairs study on health reform.

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