CAHP Supports Enacting a State-Based Individual Mandate
In the wake of the federal government's November, 2017 decision to eliminate the individual mandate to buy health insurance effective in January, 2019, the
A recently released Harvard study on the impact of eliminating the individual mandate on enrollment and premiums estimates that as many as 378,000 Californians would drop coverage without the requirement to purchase coverage. In addition, estimates of the impact on premiums when the individual mandate is not enforced range from a low of 8 percent to a high of nearly 20 percent for those purchasing coverage on their own or for their families.
To prevent this from happening and to strengthen the gains
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