Photo“Certainly this is something that’s unusual in Utah,” said Jason Stevenson, who is the education and communications director at the Utah Health Policy Project, a research group that has a federal grant to help people enroll in marketplace coverage. Advertisement Continue reading the main story“I would say the phone calls are rattling them,” he said. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyOther marketplace customers, like Ms. Nelson, took jobs that do not offer health insurance because they could get coverage through the Affordable Care Act. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyEnrollment here grew by 12.3 percent 197,187 this year, a time when nationwide enrollment dipped slightly, according to preliminary federal data. Still, many Utah residents buy insurance outside the marketplace and receive no subsidy, usually because their income is too high to qualify.
Source: New York Times March 03, 2017 19:38 UTC