As we await the case to be heard by the Supreme Court as to whether premium tax credits can be provided to consumers purchasing plans on the federal exchange, in a new AcademyHealth post, I revisit the role of those tax credits. Go read it!
As we await the case to be heard by the Supreme Court as to whether premium tax credits can be provided to consumers purchasing plans on the federal exchange, in a new AcademyHealth post, I revisit the role of those tax credits. Go read it!
Austin Frakt, PhD, is co-Editor-in-Chief of The Incidental Economist. His day job is Associate Director of the Partnered Evidence-based Policy Resource Center at the Boston VA Healthcare System, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. He is also a Principal Research Scientist with the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Health Services Research.
Austin Frakt, PhD, is co-Editor-in-Chief of The Incidental Economist. His day job is Associate Director of the Partnered Evidence-based Policy Resource Center at the Boston VA Healthcare System, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. He is also a Principal Research Scientist with the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Health Services Research.
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