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It also lists Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports that summarize the ACA\u2019s provisions.\nThe Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has raised questions among some constituents about how to obtain and use health coverage. The ACA had several provisions to expand health coverage for certain eligible individuals. For example, the ACA established exchanges (sometimes called marketplaces) to provide eligible individuals with access to private health plans; it provides many exchange enrollees with subsidies to help pay for premiums, cost-sharing, or both. In addition, under the ACA, some states have expanded Medicaid eligibility. 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