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Oklahoma Commissioner warns of increased health insurance costs if enhanced federal subsidies expireOklahoma Insurance Department Commissioner Glen Mulready said Oklahomans could see substantial increases in health insurance premiums if federal enhanced subsidies aren’t extended.
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People who earn 150% or less of the federally defined poverty level can get enough subsidies to fully cover the premiums of certain insurance plans.
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The rule would require health officials to review about 2,400 regulations on everything from Medicare benefits to prescription drugs approvals. Those not analyzed within two years would become void.
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Some premiums will drop, others will rise. So experts recommend taking the time to comparison shop, even if you like the health insurance you bought last year.
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Individual Mandate Is Unconstitutional, Federal Court Rules In Texas-Led Affordable Care Act LawsuitThe individual mandate, a critical provision of President Barack Obama’s landmark Affordable Care Act, is unconstitutional, a three-judge panel on the U...
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The justices seemed sympathetic to $12 billion in insurance firms' claims. The Affordable Care Act promised to partially reimburse insurers if they lost money due to people's preexisting conditions.
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Colorado, like a number of states, is struggling with huge piles of returned mail linked to public aid programs such as Medicaid or food stamps. But is dropping people from such assistance the answer?
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TOPEKA, Kansas — The 2020 federal marketplace for individual health insurance includes more options than ever for Kansas, and premiums for some of those...
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A ruling on a Texas-led lawsuit challenging the Affordable Care Act is imminent. The suit is a Republican-backed effort to eliminate the entire law...
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Texans can start buying health insurance through the marketplace created by the Affordable Care Act later this week. Open enrollment for the online...