Fewer Americans are signing up for Affordable Care Act health insurance plans this year. New federal data shows a 3.5% drop ...
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‘No shortage of wealth’: Mamdani, other Democrats chide NYC hospital executives over nurses’ strike
Nearly 15,000 nurses walked out Monday at some of the city’s largest private hospitals — including Montefiore Medical Center ...
Janelle Stelson's reluctance to confront Trump directly troubles activists, but challenger Justin Douglas risks abandoning ...
Oregonians have only a few days left to sign up for health care coverage through Oregon’s health insurance marketplace ...
Wildfires last January destroyed communities around Los Angeles. Homeowners say recovery has been slowed by fights with ...
This story was originally reported by Barbara Rodriguez of The 19th. Meet Barbara and read more of their reporting on gender, ...
With all five Ohio Democratic U.S. representatives supporting a bill to restore expired Affordable Care Act subsidies, last ...
Illinois extended its health insurance deadline through Get Covered Illinois. Sign up by Jan. 31 with free enrollment support ...
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More Texans have signed up for ACA health coverage despite expiring subsidies and falling national enrollment
The Jan. 3 snapshot, though incomplete, indicates a stabler marketplace and less coverage loss than many experts and insurers feared.
Federal law sets 26 as the usual cutoff for staying on a parent’s health insurance, but several states allow extended ...
The subsidies that made Affordable Care Act health plans far cheaper have expired. That means Americans who use those plans ...
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