Conclusion
A few of the policy fixes that the authors describe include providing more financial assistance to purchase insurance while simultaneously increasing the penalty for not having coverage to alleviate adverse selection. The authors note that placing a ceiling on how much doctors and hospitals are paid for their services could help cap premiums in areas with high insurer or provider concentration.
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