Analysis on 2018 Open Enrollment: Drop in Open Enrollment Is Deeply Concerning
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Signifigant Decrease in
SabotageHealthCare Is Still in Play
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Though the decrease is smaller than we anticipated it would be, the facts are that 385,000 people across America likely have no health insurance. Especially telling is the significant 15 percent plummet in new enrollees -- these are people who most need targeted outreach about how the marketplace works, and what their options are for marketplace coverage. Because one of the Trump administration's five #sabotagehealthcare tactics has been to slash dollars for education about the marketplace to potential enrollees, fewer and fewer understand that, in some cases, they can get covered for as little as
An even more egregious #sabotagehealthcare game the Trump administration is playing is to offer short-term plans, also known as "junk plans," that, for individuals who are chronically ill or who face a severe medical emergencies, don't even pay. That's why they are labeled as "junk," because they only benefit young, exceptionally-healthy people.
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