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454 related items for PubMed ID: 29364736

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    Blavin F, Karpman M, Kenney GM, Sommers BD.
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  • 4. Out-of-Pocket Spending and Premium Contributions After Implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
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  • 13. Changes in Health Insurance Coverage Associated With the Affordable Care Act Among Adults With and Without a Cancer History: Population-based National Estimates.
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