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  2. Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    The categories vary in their division of premiums and out-of-pocket costs: bronze plans have the lowest monthly premiums and highest out-of-pocket costs, while platinum plans are the reverse. [ 26 ] [ 44 ] The percentages of health care costs that plans are expected to cover through premiums (as opposed to out-of-pocket costs) are, on average ...

  3. Implementation history of the Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    Silver plans were the most popular, accounting for 67% of marketplace selections. Gold plans were 7%. Platinum plans accounted for 3%. On average across the four metal tiers, premiums were up 20% for HMOs and 18% for EPOs. Premiums for POS plans were up 15% from 2015 to 2016, while PPO premiums were up just 8%. [citation needed]

  4. Platinum plan - Wikipedia

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    Platinum plan may refer to: An offering of the United States' Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act defined as covering 90 percent of out-of-pocket costs; A travel insurance plan offered by American International Group; Platinum Plan for Black America, a policy proposal by president Donald Trump unveiled in September 2020

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  6. What Does It Cost To Live In the White House?

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  7. Here's how much it would cost to buy the White House - AOL

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    Their new home, a 9-bedroom house in the nearby neighborhood of Kalorama, was sold for more than $5 million in 2014 according to CNN. Zillow estimated that the Obama's monthly rent would be $22,000.

  8. Health insurance marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Over 1.3 million people had selected plans for 2015 marketplace coverage in the first three weeks of the year's open enrollment period, including people who renewed their coverage and new customers. [35] As of January 3, 2014, 2 million people had selected a health plan through the health insurance marketplaces. [36]

  9. White House Medical Unit - Wikipedia

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    The total number of staff on duty at the White House Medical Unit varies over time. From 1993-2001 there were 20 staff members. During 2001 it increased to 22 total staff, [4] and by 2010, 24 total staff members. [3]