Viewing ObamaCare-Compliant Health Plans in One Step
Stephen P. Morse, San Francisco
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Plan data comes from
Value Penguin
Ratings come from
Consumer Reports
Age bands come from
The Center fore Medicare and Medicaid Services
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Tobacco ratios come from
The Center for Consumer Information & Insurance Oversight
Poverty level guidelines come from
Health & Human Services
Family Tier rules come from
The Center fore Medicare and Medicaid Services
© Stephen P. Morse, 2013