Wednesday, February 05, 2014
Tweet{IWS] CBO: Insurance Coverage Provisions of the Affordable Care Act — CBO’s February 2014 Baseline [4 February 2014]
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Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
Insurance Coverage Provisions of the Affordable Care Act — CBO's February 2014 Baseline [4 February 2014]
http://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/cbofiles/attachments/43900-2014-02-ACAtables.pdf
[full-text, 5 pages]
Table 1. Effects on the Deficit of the Insurance Coverage Provisions of the Affordable Care Act
Table 2. Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Health Insurance Coverage
Table 3. Enrollment in, and Budgetary Effects of, Health Insurance Exchanges
Table 4. Comparison of CBO's Current and Previous Estimates of the Effects of the Insurance Coverage Provisions of the Affordable Care Act
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