Under Affordable Care Act, premiums may increase for young people, but insurers must take all comers, broaden benefits and cap out-of-pocket costs. Comment () Tweet EDITOR'S NOTE _ This story is the result of a collaboration between U.S. News and Kaiser Health News. Steve Sternberg and Chris Young, both of U.S. News, analyzed government data on nearly 9,000 health plans; U.S. News has separately published the plan data in Best Health Insurance Plans. Kaiser's Julie Appleby further analyzed the data and reported and wrote the story. --- Gail Harriman's health insurance costs rose four times in just over two years, from $550 a month to $1,171, an amount "more than my mortgage." But...
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