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Employer surveys estimate health plan costs will climb 9% next year, which may show up in workers’ monthly premiums or through higher deductibles and copays.
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Who does and doesn’t need coverage, and how to find an inexpensive policy.
Doctors say insurers are automatically downgrading their claims and paying less. Insurers say it’s their duty to prevent overbilling.
IVF is increasingly common, but it’s also expensive, with rounds costing upwards of $20,000 per cycle, driving many families into debt. CEO Claire Tomkins, who went through six rounds of IVF to have her three children,
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AI already at work in insurance. Do bots comply with state laws? Are they fair to consumers?
The fast-paced developing technology has lawmakers seeing if Floridians may get hurt where they're already hurting: insurance premiums and claims.
Democratic senators in Florida outlined bills intended to reduce insurance costs for the state’s homeowners, but Republicans might not want to impede progress of 2022-2023 reforms.
Congressional leaders are using the National Flood Insurance Program lapse as a talking point in the shutdown fight.
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Health insurance premiums on marketplace could surge if federal subsidies expire at end of 2025
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - More than 300,000 Mississippians who receive health insurance through the marketplace exchange face significant premium increases starting in January 2026. The enhanced tax credits that have kept coverage affordable are set to expire at the end of 2025.
That request came in an executive order, which the Governor’s Office said was an effort to speed up the work required under a new state law. That law, authored by state Sen. Josh Becker, D-Menlo Park, calls state agencies to produce a report by next year.
Originally introduced in 2021 and renewed the following year, the ACA enhanced premium tax credits are at the heart of the ongoing government shutdown. Democrats demanded Republicans extend them in exchange for their votes to keep the government open, but Republicans refused and remain split (4) on whether they want to continue them at all.