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Answers For Consumers As Obamacare Enrollment Reopens

Americans who don’t have health care coverage will have another chance to sign up under open enrollment beginning Nov. 15. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court agreed to consider a legal challenge to some federal subsidies for insurance purchased on the marketplaces.

KHN’s Mary Agnes Carey and health policy analyst Susan Dentzer to discuss these issues and to answer questions from consumers about enrollment and the health care law.

Watch the video below.

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