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Illinois dumps Healthcare.gov, creates its own marketplace as Obamacare subsidies face uncertain future
Illinois is breaking away from the federal health insurance marketplace and launching its own exchange in 2026, a move aimed ...
The Biden Administration launched COVIDtests.gov this week, and by most accounts, the site has performed well. While apartment dwellers have reported difficulties entering their information, these ...
Maintenance for HealthCare.gov has been scheduled for early morning on November 1 (to make final preparations ahead of the start of open enrollment) and on some Sundays (November 14, December 5, and ...
More than a month after it went live, a couple of large questions remain about the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ botched launch of HealthCare.gov. The problems with the ...
Consumers seeking government-subsidized health insurance for next year have through Wednesday to sign up if they want their new plan to start Jan. 1. HealthCare.gov and its state-run counterparts are ...
A scathing new Senate Republican report outlines a number of key issues, including a lack of security best practices, that allegedly contributed to the troubled launch last fall of the Affordable Care ...
The number of people signing up for coverage on Healthcare.gov has crossed 15 million, according to new data from the Biden administration. The Department of Health and Human Services said Wednesday ...
Plans available through Healthcare.gov denied an average of 20% of claims in 2023, according to a new analysis from KFF. Researchers found that exchange plans denied 19% of in-network claims and 37% ...
U.S. lawmakers Tuesday questioned the security of HealthCare.gov, the U.S. government’s troubled insurance-shopping website, after reports that one applicant’s personal information was shared with ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. On October 1, 2013, the federal government launched HealthCare.gov, a nationwide exchange mandated by the Affordable Care Act where U.S.
Consumers seeking government-subsidized health insurance for next year have through Wednesday to sign up at HealthCare.gov if they want their new plan to start Jan. 1. Independent experts say ...
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