What Will Happen to Healthcare Spending if the American Rescue Plan Act Premium Tax Credits Expire?
Estimated Impact on Healthcare Provider Revenue
Estimated Impact on Healthcare Provider Revenue
The end of the American Rescue Plan Act’s Premium Tax Credits would leave more than 3 million people uninsured and less likely to access healthcare.
The end of the enhanced premium tax credits will lead to a massive decline in health spending because uninsured people are less likely to access medical care.
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Millions could become uninsured when the Premium Tax Credits expire at the end of 2022.
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