The Trump administration on Monday released a proposal that would update rules for the Obamacare exchanges, including allowing certain nontraditional health plans to qualify as minimum essential coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
The annual rule (RIN 0938-AV62) affects cost-sharing, administrative fees, and other aspects of the exchanges. Around 23 million Americans have selected ACA plans for the 2026 plan year, although studies around fraud raise questions about the true enrollment number. Provisions take effect in the 2027 plan year.
The proposed rule comes amid a series of fights around the ACA. The administration is embroiled in
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