South Carolina Institute Analyzes End of Healthcare Credits

The South Carolina Institute of Medicine and Public Health found more than half a million state residents rely on federal subsidies to lower premium c

The Greenville News cited analysis from the South Carolina Institute of Medicine and Public Health, an NNPHI member public health institute, on the end of enhanced premium tax credits as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

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The credits lowered health care insurance premium costs for many low- and moderate-income people enrolled in the Health Insurance Marketplace. According to figures from the South Carolina Institute of Medicine and Public Health, more than 500,000 state residents rely on federal subsidies to lower their premium costs.
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Learn more about the South Carolina institute's analysis in the Greenville News.