These subsidies are an aspect of the federal health care law that could be eliminated even if Congress fails to repeal the law. The cost-sharing reductions, paid directly to health insurers, are expected to total $9 billion nationally and $104 million in Massachusetts in 2017. “This has been a month-to-month concern for health insurers,’’ said Lora M. Pellegrini,…
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