Enhancing existing state subsidies to help pay health insurance premiums.

Replacing lost premium tax credits.

Reducing monthly premiums.

Extending subsidies to some middle-income individuals and families.

Mitigating the loss of eligibility for lawfully present immigrants.

These are among the steps that some state governments have taken to try to offset the impact of changes in Affordable Care Act health exchange eligibility and insurance premium assistance that took effect on January 1.

Learn more about these and other mostly one-year fixes from the Commonwealth Fund report “Some States Blunted the Impact of Lost Federal Marketplace Subsidies, But Efforts Will Be Hard to Sustain.”