The new House Republican proposal to replace the Affordable Care Act would overhaul much of the 2010 law, including the requirement that most Americans have health coverage or pay a penalty. Here are answers to some key questions about how the landscape would change for consumers under the proposed legislation:Will I still have to pay a penalty if I don’t have insurance? The bill would immediately end the penalties enforcing the mandate for most people to have health insurance. To offset that and encourage people to buy...
Source: Wall Street Journal March 07, 2017 18:21 UTC