Complaints about enrollment fraud in Affordable Care Act health insurance coverage have bedeviled the federal marketplace for years.
Now, the Trump administration is claiming wins in reducing the problem while simultaneously saying more controls are needed.
It has proposed a sweeping set of ACA regulations for next year, including stepped-up requirements for some applicants to prove eligibility fo...
Steelman: The Trump administration's proposed ACA regulations aim to reduce fraud and increase program integrity in the health insurance marketplace. They include stricter income verification requirements, enhanced scrutiny of sales agents and marketing practices, and increased verification efforts outside of open enrollment periods. These measures are intended to prevent fraudulent enrollment while ensuring that eligible individuals can still access subsidized coverage.
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