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The Office of Public Affairs announced that the National Partnership of Insurance Brokers and its former subsidiary will pay over $160 million to settle allegations of fraud related to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) enrollment. This settlement addresses claims that the organizations engaged in deceptive practices while enrolling individuals in healthcare plans under the ACA. Specifically, they were accused of misleading consumers about the programs and benefits, leading to unlawful charges and improper enrollment processes. The settlement aims to hold the organizations accountable while emphasizing the importance of transparency and integrity in healthcare enrollment practices. By addressing this fraud, the Office of Public Affairs reinforces its commitment to protecting consumers and ensuring fair access to affordable health insurance. The resolution also serves as a warning to other entities about the consequences of engaging in similar deceptive practices.

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