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The federal government put guardrails in place to limit unauthorized plan sign-ups and switches. But the changes could prove to be a burden to consumers.
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Insurers selling Medicare Advantage plans with $0 premiums, and individual marketplaces created through the ACA offer tax credits to help with cost. But there are other factors to consider.
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Floridians can still qualify for enhanced subsidies that make health plans more affordable, including DACA recipients who are able to enroll for the first time. Here's what to know.
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Tips and advice to get the best bang for your buck during the open enrollment period for the ACA marketplace, which runs through Jan. 15.
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Pregnant patients are being asked to make large payments months before they deliver, a change from decades of standard practice. Advocates worry that it allows providers to hold "treatment hostage."
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As open enrollment into the Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplace is underway, navigators in Central Florida are prepared to hear from a new type of customer.
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Millions now rely on the law for their health coverage — either through private plans or Medicaid — and as Election Day arrives the Affordable Care Act has returned to the spotlight.
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Enrollment in Affordable Care Act health plans has grown every year of the Biden administration, leading to record low numbers of people who are uninsured.
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Congress would need to pass a new law to continue subsidies that has dramatically boosted enrollment. That could cost as much as $335 billion over the next decade, which Republicans have balked at.
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Federal regulators provided more specifics about why they suspended two private sector sites, including concerns about potential overseas accessing of consumer data and suspicions of involvement in enrollment and switching schemes.