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Although competition in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces is declining, approximately three-quarters of enrollees can pick plans sold by 2 to 3 different insurers, according to The Hill. A Kaiser Family Foundation study found that the average number of insurers decreased from 4.3 in 2017 to 3.5 in 2018. The analysis showed that the number of Americans with only 1 insurer offering ACA plans in their state increased from 21% in 2017 to 26% in 2018, but nearly half of enrollees have a choice of plans sold by 3 or more insurers, according to the article.

Many states have recently pursued Medicaid expansion, despite the push by GOP leaders to repeal the ACA and reverse expansion. Findings from a study suggest that medical debt may be a significant reason Americans are interested in Medicaid expansion, as individuals in non-expansion states have the highest debt, according to NPR. The authors found that enrolling nonelderly, low-income adults in Medicaid caused the rate of unpaid medical bills to drop from 47% to 40% over 3 years, according to the article. Since Medicaid involves little out-of-pocket costs, it may help individuals afford the medical care they need, NPR reported.

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