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    (The Center Square) – Residents buying health benefits on Pennsylvania’s insurance marketplace pay twice as much now for worse coverage, and it’s a problem the state expects will get worse. Since federal Medicaid expansion expired in October, more than 104,000 Pennsylvanians dropped coverage, including 20,000 over the last month alone, according to Devin Trolley, who […] The post Medical debt, charity care costs loom large over insurance rates appeared first on The Black Chronicle.
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