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BYU watches new health care bill
MTC teacher Daniel Yanez walks into the BYU Student Health Center to visit a family member. The officials at the health center plan to evaluate health care legislation as soon as it becomes law. (Stephanie Rhodes)
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Students look to Obamacare as most affordable option
Miyamoto Jensen, a senior studying family history from Hawaii, holds her newborn son. Jensen said the BYU student health plan has been the most affordable health insurance plan for her and her family. (Tey Wilson)
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BYU student health plan not compliant with Obamacare
BYU's student health care plan doesn't meet the minimum essential coverage requirements set by Obamacare, and those on it will be charged on their yearly federal taxes next year for being uninsured.
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