Dayton Daily News reporters Randy Tucker, Mary McCarty and Chelsey Levingston are taking a closer look at how the Affordable Care Act affects you. Our series answers frequently asked questions and looks at how the uninsured, self-employed, the health care industry and businesses are impacted by the changes.

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Answers to your questions
- Q: How can small business owners enroll in the exchange?
- Q: How do I know if I qualify for the exchange?
- Q: Can I buy health insurance on the exchange if I already have insurance through an employer?
- Q: How do I sign up?
- Q: How much will I have to spend to buy coverage on the exchange?
- Q: What kind of coverage options can I expect to find on the exchange?
- Q: Will I be eligible for any other cost savings on the exchange?
- Q: As a small business owner, will I be eligible for a subsidy if I buy insurance for my employees on the exchange?
- Q: Does the exchange have a Spanish-language version?
- Q: What if my income is too low to qualify for the exchange?
- FROM THE EDITOR: Cutting through the confusion
- OVERVIEW: Finding your way through the Health Insurance Marketplace
- CLEARING IT UP: Top 10 myths on the federal health law
- ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS: The Fact Squad responds
- WHO IS THE FACT SQUAD?: Meet the panel of experts
- CLARK HOWARD: What consumers can expect with Affordable Care Act
- PROTECTING YOURSELF: How to shield yourselves from ACA-related scam
- DIFFERENCES BY GROUP: Health care changes impact ages differently
- WATCHING YOUR HEALTH: Preventative health plays big role in reforms
- GLOSSARY: ABCs of the Affordable Care Act: a glossary for consumers
- ARTICLE: Confusion widespread as key deadline nears
- Q&A: The Affordable Care Act and your health coverage options
- INFOGRAPHIC: Where Medicaid is expanding
- INFOGRAPHIC: States' ACA marketplaces
- INFOGRAPHIC: Ohio health insurance coverage
- INFOGRAPHIC: Average health care spending in Ohio
- TIMELINE: Background of health care overhaul
- ARTICLE: Health care law depends on young adults participation
- LOCAL REACTION: New law could be ‘big help’
- LOCAL REACTION: A chance to go to the doctor
- LOCAL REACTION: ‘I need it the most’
- INTERACTIVE MAP: How many in Ohio are uninsured?
- ARTICLE: Health care industry braces for new law’s impact
- NEW INFORMATION: Premiums unveiled for health overhaul plans
- INFOGRAPHIC: Health premium estimates by state