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What’s Next for the ACA?

November 9, 2016 by NDNRC

With yesterday’s election results, many are wondering what it means for the Affordable Care Act and Open Enrollment Year 4 (OE4). First of all, open enrollment for 2017 in the marketplace continues just the same. Insurance companies are committed to the marketplace for 2017 and premium rates are set. Also, many potential changes to the ACA may not be able to take effect until 2018 or beyond. For an in-depth analysis of what a Trump administration means for the ACA, check out the blog post from Health Affairs entitled “Day One and Beyond: What Trump’s Election Means for the ACA.” That blog post is available here.

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