The number of new enrollments in the Affordable Care Act is falling significantly, with only around 730,000 new and returning enrollees compared to 1.5 million last year.
The Biden administration's policies aiming to combat fraudulent enrollments are contributing to the decrease in new sign-ups, as well as legal challenges surrounding immigrant coverage under the ACA.
While the Affordable Care Act remains popular among the public, uncertainty looms due to policies from the outgoing administration and ongoing litigation affecting coverage for undocumented immigrants.
The recent extension of enrollment deadlines by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services indicates an effort to counteract the slowdown in ACA enrollments amid shifting political landscapes.
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