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The enrollment period begins Tuesday. So, what’s new, and what should you know if you’re shopping? Here are five things to keep in mind.
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The Treasury Department announced new rules that determine the tax breaks for certain families when they buy private health insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act.
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The ACA has required health insurers to provide many medical screenings and other preventive services with no out-of-pocket cost to health plan members. But a recent court decision could upend that.
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The 5th Circuit ruling came in the administration's appeal and applied only to the plaintiffs. However, the plaintiffs hailed the decision as protection for health care professionals nationwide.
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In this interview, Sadaf Knight, CEO of the Florida Policy Institute, talks about the cost of health care in Florida.
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President Biden is urging swift House passage, and the House seems on track to provide final congressional approval when it returns briefly from summer recess on Friday.
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Prior to last year, the uninsured rate had consistently remained in the double digits for decades.
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Even a decade in, the Affordable Care Act’s recommendations to simply cover preventive screening and care without cost sharing remain confusing and complex.
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New government rules are forcing insurers to post on websites what they pay for care or be fined, allowing consumers and employers to comparison shop for health services or negotiate better rates.
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Some consumers sign up for Obamacare and find out later they actually purchased a membership to a health care sharing ministry. But regulators and online advertising sites don't do much about it.