CMS will soon release final data showing a “steep decline” from earlier estimates of the number of individuals with data matching problems on their exchange applications, an agency official said Wednesday (Oct. 29). The agency has already moved to terminate about 115,000 people with citizenship-related inconsistencies on their applications, and in September announced that 279,000 households, or about 360,000 individuals, could be at risk of losing all or part of their federal subsidies if they do not submit documents validating...