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Study: Limiting choice of doctors means cheaper health insurance

By Philly.com  
   October 05, 2016

Getting surprise bills from doctors and other providers who are outside your health-insurance network is one of the more unpleasant trends in coverage these days, especially for plans purchased through the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces. But a new study published Tuesday in Health Affairs makes clear that so-called narrow networks of physicians do come with lower premiums: 6.7 percent lower, on average.

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