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ACA Changes Could Strain Rural Hospitals

Congress debates extending COVID-19-era ACA subsidies as 22 million Americans rely on them; expiration could raise premiums over 100% and increase uninsured rates substantially.

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YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) - Health insurance costs could rise sharply across Arizona if federal Affordable Care Act premium tax credits are not extended, according to health policy experts. More than 420,000 Arizonans, including just over 9,000 residents of Yuma County, receive their health insurance through the ACA exchanges. Michael Negron, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, says more than 90 percent of those households rely on prem…
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