Policymakers in Washington and state capitals could soon have a decision to make: Do more to shore up the small-group health insurance market or pursue other options.
Two health policy researchers talk about the deterioration of enrollment in the U.S. small-group health insurance market this month in a commentary published in Health Affairs, an academic journal that focuses on health care finance and health care delivery systems.
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