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Cheaper, Alternative Health Plans Are Having a Moment, but Critics Urge Caution
Rising health insurance premiums have led many to seek cheaper alternative plans that don't meet ACA standards, sparking debate over their risks and benefits. Critics warn these plans lack essential protections, while proponents argue they prevent more people from becoming uninsured. States and the federal government are divided on regulating such options.
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