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waynest

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In general, how do bronze, silver, gold, and platinum health plans differ?
 
  a. They differ according the benefits offered.
  b. They differ according to cost sharing.
  c. They differ according to both benefits and cost sharing.
  d. They differ according to the length of service with an employer.

Question 2

Under the Affordable Care Act what purpose do the exchanges serve?
 
  a. They allow individuals and small businesses to purchase health plans.
  b. They facilitate enrollment in Medicaid, CHIP, or a private health plan.
  c. They replace the state insurance commissions.
  d. They allow states to exchange information to establish a benchmark plan.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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