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Affordable Care Act

The Court of Federal Claims found that the government's failure to make reimbursement payments to insurers, even after Congress failed to appropriate funds for cost-sharing reduction payments, violated the Affordable Care Act, so Maine Community Health Options is entitled to summary judgment and immediate payment.

WASHINGTON — The Court of Federal Claims found that the government's failure to make reimbursement payments to insurers, even after Congress failed to appropriate funds for cost-sharing reduction payments, violated the Affordable Care Act, so Maine Community Health Options is entitled to summary judgment and immediate payment.

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