Kaiser Health News is reporting the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will extend the Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plan until March 31.
This is the second such coverage extension for a program designed for roughly 85,000 high-risk enrollees.
Drafters of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act created the program to provide temporary coverage for "uninsurable" people before 2014.
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