The federal government released data on how many people dropped coverage in the 29 states that use the Healthcare.gov marketplace for ACA insurance.
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The number of people who signed up for a health plan and then didn't pay their premium fell much more sharply than it has in years past. Trump officials blame fraud. Health policy experts blame costs.
The federal government released data on how many people dropped coverage in the 29 states that use the Healthcare.gov marketplace for ACA insurance.
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