Rising ACA premiums are causing concerns for community health centers while driving some Coloradans into the arms of direct primary care providers.
High monthly premium payments without enhanced tax credits, coupled with high costs of daily living, have caused some to cut insurance.
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Farm Bureau Plans Are a Less Pricey Alternative to ACA Coverage — With Trade-Offs
This story is co-published with KFF Health News. Robin Carlton pays about $650 a month for a plan on the Missouri health insurance exchange that covers him and his two teenage kids. That monthly total ...
Financial experts shared tips for college graduates who can't land a job and need to navigate health insurance options, ...
For four years, Kimberly Dudley has worked on the front line of the Affordable Care Act as a navigator, helping Ohioans solve ...
The Trump administration’s bid to rewrite how catastrophic plans are structured under the Affordable Care Act is raising ...
Across the country, as Americans are filing their returns, the full effect of the tax cuts that Republicans passed last year ...
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New Medicare changes could result in some people losing coverage
New Medicare-related changes could make it harder for some eligible retirees to keep medical cost assistance, raising the ...
A new Gallup poll reveals health care access and affordability is Americans' top concern, surpassing the economy and ...
Illinois consumers who bought health insurance on the state’s Affordable Care Act exchange are paying 26% more for coverage, ...
The Trump administration will increase average Medicare Advantage payments by 2.48%, or more than $13 billion, in 2027.
More than one-half (53%) of pet owners say a vet bill of $500 to $2,500 is ‘impossible’ to pay, according to Spot Pet ...
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