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"Minimum Essential Coverage" is the term that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) uses to describe, as the HealthCare.gov glossary states, "The type of coverage an individual needs to have to meet the individual responsibility requirement under the Affordable Care Act. This includes individual market policies, job-based coverage, Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, TRICARE and certain other coverage." When ObamaCare imposes a penalty on those without minimal coverage, people will seek healthcare. Many only desire compliance with the federal health care law. These people will seek out the cheapest available insurance that provides the "minimum essential coverage."
The Google AdWords: Keyword Tool and Google Trends both reveal that the term "minimum essential coverage" is already getting attention. Researchers may notice that interest in the term spikes when ObamaCare is the media's topic of discussion. As the deadline rapidly approaches for Americans to purchase healthcare, interest in "minimum essential coverage" will likely grow.
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The Google AdWords: Keyword Tool and Google Trends both reveal that the term "minimum essential coverage" is already getting attention. Researchers may notice that interest in the term spikes when ObamaCare is the media's topic of discussion. As the deadline rapidly approaches for Americans to purchase healthcare, interest in "minimum essential coverage" will likely grow.
MinimumEssentialCoverage.com is listed at Sedo. PM me with any questions.





