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      Thrifting for More: Savings and Aspirations in Health Care Sharing Ministries after the Affordable Care Act

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      Medical Anthropology Quarterly
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          <p class="first" id="d2852644e51">The Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 includes health care sharing ministries (HCSMs) on the list of religious exemptions to the individual mandate. HCSMs are non-profit, faith-based organizations that share in the cost of medical bills but are not actually insurance. Precisely because HCSMs are not beholden to any of the ACA's insurance reforms, they have the advantage of costing less. Based primarily on in-depth interviews, I argue that thrift is the preeminent moral discourse that anchors the HCSM world. For members, thrift in health care is understood as a moral good and as a practice that offers possibilities for benefiting connected others and generating life fulfillment, or what Taylor refers to as "fullness." I suggest that a focus on thrift raises questions about how Americans make determinations about worth in health care and how they construct health care-seeking as deeply attached to their visions of how they want life to be. </p>

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          Journal
          Medical Anthropology Quarterly
          Medical Anthropology Quarterly
          Wiley
          0745-5194
          1548-1387
          October 29 2018
          June 2019
          April 29 2019
          June 2019
          : 33
          : 2
          : 226-241
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Center for People Politics, and MarketsGoucher College
          Article
          10.1111/maq.12515
          30968439
          5dc44299-9b16-4d80-8bb0-bad567d74ef6
          © 2019

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          http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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