
Far fewer Ohioans enrolled in insurance marketplaces after Republican-controlled U.S. Congress allowed subsidies to expire at the beginning of the year. That likely means many more uninsured people. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Jan. 12 reported that 463,000 Ohioans had purchased insurance on HealthCare.gov since the start of open enrollment on Nov. 1. […]
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Marty Schladen, The Ohio Capital Journal
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