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Premiums will go up sharply next year under President Barack Obama's health care law, and many consumers will be down to just one insurer, the…
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Customers for individual insurance policies who don't qualify for federal subsidies are facing double-digit premium increases in many places this year. The cost is forcing hard choices about coverage.
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Midway through sign-up season, more young adults are getting coverage through President Barack Obama's health care law. The number of new customers is…
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The information posted by health insurers on a state website indicating they would not seek a rate increase for 2015 in Florida's individual market was…
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As the Miami Herald and Kaiser Health News report, uninsured Floridians have different views on the Affordable Care Act but share a common concern: cost…
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Today, Oct. 15, is the first day of open enrollment for Medicare beneficiaries to choose their drug plan and HMO-style Medicare Advantage plan for 2014.…
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The sticker price for a benchmark health plan in Florida's online Marketplace will average $328 a month, far below the price that had been forecast,…
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Contradicting Florida's Office of Insurance Regulation, a study from the RAND Corporation reports that the Affordable Care Act is unlikely to cause a hike…
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Members of the all-Republican Florida Cabinet -- Gov. Rick Scott, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam and Chief Financial…
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Florida's average increase in health-insurance premiums under the Affordable Care Act for 2014 will be in the range of just 5 to 6 percent, Office of…