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Security experts working for the federal government last fall said two-thirds of state computer systems that were supposed to tap into federal computers…
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Despite state officials' opposition to the Affordable Care Act and the relative scarcity of helpers available, Floridians are finding their way to…
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Navigators in Florida say they’ve had to re-do some of the applications for coverage on Healthcare.gov submitted during the first few weeks of open…
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Today the Obama administration is launching a campaign to promote the benefits of the president’s signature health care law.
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Commercial health insurers could be an alternative to the balky Healthcare.gov if the White House grants a request from eight Democratic senators,…
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Licensed navigators and certified application counselors are facing additional challenges as they help Florida’s Hispanic population sign up for health…
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John Petrila's health policy class at the University of South Florida is full of undergraduate students glued to their smartphones, tablets and laptops. A…
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From one end of Florida to the other, calls for Florida House leaders to accept $51 billion in Affordable Care Act funds to expand Medicaid to cover the…
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About 3,500 Floridians selected a health plan for 2014 on the federal Health Insurance Marketplace last month, only a tiny fraction of the 3.8 million…
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Last week, a Winter Haven woman became the face of the Affordable Care Act backlash by complaining to CBS News that the law was forcing her out of her…