Boo Radley
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no it's not "all", it's low tier silver plans.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/15/u...rdable-care-act-to-increase-in-2015.html?_r=0
Health Care Costs Expected to Rise in 2015: Are You Ready? - US News
there are tons of these.
And there is also this type of thing out there as well: DOWN: Hospital costs. A report released yesterday by the Department of Health and Human Services revealed that hospitals will save $5.7 billion in uncompensated care costs — money spent by hospitals on people who go to the emergency room and are unable to pay their bills. In particular, states that have opted to expand Medicaid through the ACA are benefiting the most: $4.2 billion of these savings, or 74 percent, come in states that expanded their Medicaid programs. Meanwhile, conservative leaders in 21 states have refused to expand, a move that is crippling hospitals in their states who aren’t benefiting from these savings.
Under Obamacare, insurance premiums, hospital costs go down - North Denver News
Premiums Set to Decline Slightly for Benchmark ACA Marketplace Insurance Plans in 2015
Premiums Set to Decline Slightly for Benchmark ACA Marketplace Insurance Plans in 2015 | The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
They point to historically low increases in overall medical spending and affordable premiums in government-run exchanges.
Uninsured rates fell under Obamacare, but who's reaping the benefit? - LA Times