Democrats are withholding their support for a government funding bill to address health care access and subsidies for those under the Affordable Care Act. Former Health and Human Services Secretary ...
Employers say they are facing the biggest increase in health costs in more than a decade — almost 9 percent on average. Workers’ best option, experts say, is to carefully weigh various plans. By Ann ...
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Common Ground Healthcare Cooperative will exit the Affordable Care Act marketplace in 11 Wisconsin counties next year. About 24,000 people will be forced to switch insurance carriers and choose a new ...
Tara Bannow covers hospitals, providers, and insurers. You can reach Tara on Signal at tarabannow.70. Amid growing concern about Americans’ access to vaccines, the country’s biggest health insurance ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Commercial insurance premiums for nearly 175,000 people in Rhode Island are set to increase next year. The state’s Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner (OHIC) approved ...
Nearly 175,000 Rhode Islanders who are covered by commercial insurance plans will see their premiums rise by double digits The premiums, which are the highest in over a decade, range from 17.6% for ...
When Joani Reisen said her health insurance suddenly cut off coverage for her critical medication, she turned to an unlikely source for help. Independence Blue Cross (IBX) is the leading health ...
WASHINGTON — For 90,000 Minnesotans, the Affordable Care Act may soon become unaffordable. That’s because a COVID-era policy by the Biden administration that has lowered the cost of an insurance ...
The percentage of New Jersey residents without health insurance increased significantly from 2023 to 2024, with people living below the poverty level hardest hit, according to new census data.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., joined at left by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., speaks to reporters after meeting about Republican efforts to cut health care spending, ...