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Open enrollment for the health care marketplace lasts until Jan. 15. But if people want coverage on Jan. 1, they must be enrolled by Dec. 15.
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Florida Covering Kids & Families was one of 30 “navigators” nationwide to receive additional federal funding for a 2021 special enrollment period.
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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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ACA plans for 2020 are cheaper than last year — premiums lower, on average. And in some areas, people who qualify for federal subsidies could end up with no monthly payment. But read the fine print.
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More Americans are going without health insurance, and stable premiums plus greater choice next year under the Obama health law aren't likely to reverse…
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With open enrollment ending next week, the government says sign-ups for coverage under former President Barack Obama's health care law are lagging when…
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It's open enrollment season for people who buy their health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces . After a series of repeal efforts...
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Open enrollment for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act has started, and people might notice their premiums going up. That’s because of two…
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Throughout the U.S., subsidies are available to reduce the price of 2019 policies sold on state and federal insurance exchanges. But promotion of the insurance is varying widely from state to state.
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About 1.6 million Floridians are enrolled in Affordable Care Act Marketplace plans. Open enrollment starts Nov. 1 and ends Dec. 15. Florida Blue offers...