Prior to the Affordable Care Act, many privately purchased nongroup health insurance plans had stringent preexisting condition

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Prior to the Affordable Care Act, many privately purchased nongroup health insurance plans had stringent “preexisting condition” exclusions, which denied coverage to insured persons for any health conditions that already existed at the time of enrollment.

a. How did these preexisting condition exclusions arise from a market failure in the insurance market?

b. How did the ACA change the treatment of pre-existing conditions in the private-purchase non-group health insurance market?

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