Issue Brief
  1. Proposals to Replace the Affordable Care Act. The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 2017. https://www.kff.org/health-reform/issue-brief/proposals-to-replace-the-affordable-care-act/

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  2. American Academy of Actuaries. (2004). Report on Potential Regulatory Solutions for Closed Block Problem. http://actuary.org/content/report-potential-regulatory-solutions-closed-block-problem

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  3. National Association of State Comprehensive Health Insurance Plans. Comprehensive Health Insurance for High-Risk Individuals: A State-by-State Analysis, 2010/2011.

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  4. Annual maximum pharmacy benefits by state: AL: $10,000; MS: $100,000; NH: $10,000; NC: $100,000 applies to injectable drugs.

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  5. Congressional Budget Office. (2003). How Many People Lack Health Insurance and For How Long? https://www.cbo.gov/publication/14426

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  6. Kaiser Health Tracking Poll – August 2011. The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. https://www.kff.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/8217-t.pdf

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  7. National Association of State Comprehensive Health Insurance Plans. Comprehensive Health Insurance for High-Risk Individuals: A State-by-State Analysis, 2011/2012. Pool Membership-2011. http://www.naschip.org/2012/Quick%20Checks/Pool%20Membership%202011.pdf

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  8.  Ibid.

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  9. National Association of State Comprehensive Health Insurance Plans. Comprehensive Health Insurance for High-Risk Individuals: A State-by-State Analysis, 2011/2012.

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