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In the affordability alphabet soup of the ACA and EHBs, a link to higher premiums isn’t clear-cut
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Survey shows more people struggling to afford ACA insurance
Key Takeaways About 1 in 10 Obamacare enrollees dropped coverage this year, a new survey showsThose who kept their plans are paying more out of pocketSome may lose coverage later due to rising costs ...
Senate Democrats unveiled a list of health policy goals Thursday aimed at lowering costs and reining in private insurance companies.
Affordable Care Act enrollment has dropped across the United States since the enhanced federal subsidies expired. But New Mexico has record numbers of people signing up.
In January, when President Donald Trump unveiled his one-page outline to address health care spending, dubbed "The Great Healthcare Plan," he specifically mentioned the Affordable Care Act's role in ...
Fraud scrutiny clouds Schumer’s Obamacare credit push after his Pentagon ‘luxury’ spending jab
Schumer slams Pentagon's $93B spending spree, pushes ACA subsidies instead. Critics cite widespread fraud in healthcare ...
Michael Zabetakis, of Hampstead, is paying $1,000 more per month now that the Affordable Care Act enhanced premium tax credits have expired.
In January, when President Trump unveiled his one-page outline to address healthcare spending, dubbed the “Great Healthcare ...
A new survey finds many people are skipping meals or driving less, making sacrifices to pay for the rising cost of medical care.
President Trump has already been able to achieve aspects of his proposal, including the launch of TrumpRX, which allows Americans to secure large discounts on popular highpriced medicines and pay ...
Centene's Obamacare enrollment is already on track to decline by 36% in the first quarter of 2026. The company expects to have 3.5 million people enrolled in ACA plans at the end of the first quarter, ...
Even as the top official for Medicaid and Medicare claims millions may be falsely enrolled, the Trump administration is ...
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