The Democratic National Committee marks 12 years of the Affordable Care Act at the U.S. Capitol in Washington in March 2022.Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for DNC

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Trump health officials are proposing changes that would water down the options for people who buy their own health insurance through Affordable Care Act marketplaces.

The proposals, released this week and which would go into effect in 2027, prioritize making ACA premiums as low as possible — by expanding bare-bones coverage, allowing insurers to skip creating networks of hospitals and doctors, and repealing standardized plan options. 

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The goals and tradeoffs of these policies, which have longstanding conservative roots, are clear, health policy experts told STAT. Premiums would be cheaper for skinnier plans, attracting healthier people who don’t anticipate needing a lot of care. But those with health problems, and those who unexpectedly need care, could face financially ruinous consequences if they choose those plans.

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