In an attempt to boost enrollment in health care plans under the Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obama has challenged Americans to sign up for coverage and promised to visit the city that has the highest number of new enrollments.
“I’ll come visit the city that enrolls the highest percentage of folks who aren’t covered right now. That’s a promise,” the president said Saturday in his weekly address.
The president’s plan is part of the White House’s “Healthy Communities Challenge,” which seeks to target 20 major cities that have the most uninsured residents who are eligible for coverage. Some of the participating cities are Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, Phoenix and Detroit. The president will visit one of the 20 cities on the list.
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