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Health care changes, state by state

Click to map to see how the Affordable Care Act’s provisions for health care exchanges will be implemented in each state

Click to see how the ACA will work in each state

Starting Oct. 1, millions of Americans will be able to sign up for health care coverage through state or federal marketplaces, known as exchanges, for coverage that would start Jan. 1, 2014.

A central part of the Affordable Care Act, exchanges will allow people to compare plans online and learn whether they are eligible to get discounted coverage. 

Supporters of the exchanges say they will give greater choice to consumers and bring costs down.  

The ACA will also expand Medicaid, the federal health program for the poor and disabled that is administered by the states, if the state has opted for the expansion. As of Sept. 24, only 26 states have committed to the expansion, which begins in January. In those states, the program will be extended to include any individual whose income falls below $15,000, or $29,700 for a family of four.   

Al Jazeera

 

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