Health Law Repeal Could Cost 18 Million Their Insurance, Study Finds
CBO: Partial Repeal of ACA Could Lead to 18M People Losing Insurance
Some 18 million people could lose health insurance in the first year after a partial repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and the number could grow to 32 million by 2026, according to a Congressional Budget Office report. However, Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said the analysis represented “a one-sided hypothetical scenario” that did not account for reforms lawmakers could implement.
To read the full article in The New York Times, click: Health Law Repeal Could Cost 18 Million Their Insurance, Study Finds.