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In New York and Minnesota, a combined 475,000 low-income individuals have signed up for health plans that are even more affordable than subsidized marketplace coverage through the Affordable Care Act's Basic Health Program. Yet it may not be likely for other states to adopt the same program, according to an article from Kaiser Health News.
The federal government stored personal information on millions of insurance marketplace customers in a massive data warehouse with basic security flaws, according to a report from the Department of Health and Human Services' Office of the Inspector General.
The four states that operate their health insurance exchanges with support from the federal Healthcare.gov platform have, for the most part, reported positive experiences, but challenges remain.
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