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Florida’s uninsured citizens -- at least the ones who have heard about the health-insurance “Marketplace” scheduled to open Oct. 1 -- aren’t the only ones…
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Michigan, which like Florida has a Republican governor and legislative majority, has voted to accept federal funds and expand its Medicaid program to the…
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Given all the political fighting over the Affordable Care Act's online Marketplaces, many Americans likely think everyone will be shopping on them. In…
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Health policy and political consultants say that for the Affordable Care Act to succeed, politically and substantively, organizing efforts must focus on…
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The House and Senate sponsors of the law that removed Florida insurance officials' ability to regulate health-insurance rates for two years said they…
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In his Saturday address, President Obama complained that critics of the Affordable Care Act are trying to "gum up the works" to keep the health law from…
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It appears that virtually all counties in the state will receive "navigators" to help their uninsured residents learn how to get coverage under the…
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There may be a way for 1 million below-poverty-level uninsured Floridians to gain access to health coverage, even though the state legislature voted…
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Florida Blue, the state’s largest insurer, has an inside track to a potentially lucrative market by entering a partnership with Spanish-language network…
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States and the federal government have a big job to do when it comes to explaining to the uninsured how to buy health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. The success of the law will be judged in part by how many Latinos sign up.