You Can't Make Me Do It: State Implementation of Insurance Exchanges under the Affordable Care Act
@article{Haeder2013YouCM, title={You Can't Make Me Do It: State Implementation of Insurance Exchanges under the Affordable Care Act}, author={Simon F. Haeder and D. Weimer}, journal={Public Administration Review}, year={2013}, volume={73} }
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 has been one of the most controversial laws in decades. The ACA relies extensively on the cooperation of states for its implementation, offering opportunities for both local adaptation and political roadblocks. Health insurance exchanges are one of the most important components of the ACA for achieving its goal of near-universal coverage. Despite significant financial support from the federal government, many governors and… Expand
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