Health insurance exchanges.
@article{Connolly2013HealthIE, title={Health insurance exchanges.}, author={Ceci Connolly and J. Gitlin}, journal={Trustee : the journal for hospital governing boards}, year={2013}, volume={66 3}, pages={ 15-8 } }
By January 2014, the Affordable Care Act requires states to have an operating Exchange. In the event a state does not develop an Exchange, the federal Health and Human Services Department has the authority to create and operate an Exchange in the state. States are provided great authority and latitude in developing their Exchange, and the federal government has provided funds for planning and until 2015 will provide funds for implementation and operating costs.
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