The study also estimates that 125.2 million Americans — about 80 percent of the nonelderly population that had insurance in September 2013 — experienced no change in the source of insurance during the period, according to findings published online by the journal Health Affairs....
The RAND study is the first to examine insurance transitions since the end of the second open enrollment period under the Affordable Care Act....
It analyzes information from the RAND Health Reform Opinion Study, a s
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