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Florida is one of 10 states where the Affordable Care Act's expansion of Medicaid for low-income adults has not been implemented.
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Several factors contributed to this year’s record-high 4.2 million enrollment in Florida and 21.3 million nationally.
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The pandemic was the dominant — but not the only — health policy story of 2020. In this Kaiser Health News podcast, panelists look at some of the year's biggest non-coronavirus stories.
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Job changes caused by the pandemic meant people who normally relied on employer-sponsored insurance needed a new way to get coverage.
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Analysts and advocates who follow sign-up season say interest has gotten stronger with the coronavirus pandemic.
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Tuesday is the deadline to apply for health insurance through the federal exchange. Despite being eligible, approximately 93,000 people in...
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Florida leads the nation in enrollment and plan selection. Texas, with more than 471,000 , was second in November, Enrollment will end Dec. 15.
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Anyone with lingering effects of COVID-19 should be extra careful in picking a 2021 health plan, specialists say. You now have a pre-existing condition. We offer some navagating tips.
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Listen: On WMFE’s “Intersection,” health reporter Abe Aboraya; Florida Blue’s Tony Jenkins and Primary Care Access Network’s Anne Packham talk about the future of the law.
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At least two of the court's conservative justices seemed to suggest the law should stand whether or not the individual mandate is found unconstitutional.
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The case is the result of a change to the law made by Congress in 2017: reducing to zero the penalty for not having health insurance. But it was that penalty that the court ruled made the law constitutional in 2012.
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The Trump administration has been marked by a scaled-back federal investment and involvement in U.S. health care. Biden's team has plans to change that — even if Republicans retain Senate control.