Supreme Court Sides with Insurers in $12 Billion Affordable Care Act Deficit Dispute
Risk & Insurance - Jun 02, 2020
When the Affordable Care Act — also referred to as Obamacare — was enacted, health insurers were hesitant to participate in the program. Advertisement In order to entice more insurers to participate, then, the U.S. created several initiatives, including the “Risk Corridors” program, which would...
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