A record 477,793 Ohioans enrolled in ACA health insurance marketplace in 2024
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"Once again, a record-breaking number of Americans have signed up for affordable health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act's Marketplace, and now they and their families have the peace of mind that comes with coverage, "
What is the Affordable Care Act?
Passed in 2010, the Affordable Care Act — also known as Obamacare — seeks to make health care more affordable for Americans who need it. Subsidies are provided for households with an average income below the Federal Poverty Level, while Medicaid is expanded to include all adults with income 138% below the poverty level. Under the ACA, states that refused to expand Medicaid would see their Medicaid funding cut at the federal level. The act also includes protections for health care customers, stopping insurance companies from refusing or overcharging customers if they have "preexisting conditions," aka a health problem which existed before someone's health care coverage started.
What is the Marketplace?
Created by the Affordable Care Act in 2010, Marketplace is shorthand for "
How did the states react?
In 2012, the
However, the
"The threatened loss of over 10 percent of a state's overall budget is economic dragooning that leaves the states with no real option but to acquiesce in the Medicaid expansion,"
Since this ruling, only ten states have chosen to not expand Medicaid coverage, with
How has the Affordable Care Act impacted
Republican Governor
According to research conducted by the
"The lifesaving impacts of Medicaid expansion are large: an estimated 39 to 64 percent reduction in annual mortality rates for older adults gaining coverage," wrote the study's authors.
Meanwhile, an analysis from Policy Matters Ohio released in 2018 stated that around 54,000 jobs in
"
However, last year, 609,517 Ohioans lost their Medicaid coverage after COVID-19 protections ended in April, with 73% of individuals being disenrolled because of procedural reasons. Another 86,000
How have
All three candidates in the Republican primary for
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Ohio Democratic
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