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Women and the Affordable Care Act of 2010

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Topics: Access/Barriers | Health Care Reform | Individual Coverage | Legislation (National) | Legislation (State & Local) | Uninsured

In this report, The Commonwealth Fund examines the effect that the Affordable Care Act will have on women.

From the executive summary:

Analyzes how, over the next decade, the ACA is likely to stabilize and reverse women's growing exposure to health care costs. Up to 15 million women who now are uninsured could gain subsidized coverage under the law. In addition, 14.5 million insured women will benefit from provisions that improve coverage or reduce premiums.

Full Report: Women and the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PDF | 300 KB)    exit disclaimer small icon

The Commonwealth Fund. (2010). Women and the Affordable Care Act of 2010. Collins, S., Rustgi, S., Doty, M.


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