Employers say they are facing the biggest increase in health costs in more than a decade — almost 9 percent on average.
The reason: the “enhanced premium tax credits” (ePTCs) included in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are set to expire on December 31. The ePTCs are extra subsidies created during the pandemic to make ...
The increase is attributed to the state disenrolling children from Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, ...
The imminent expiration of COVID-era health care subsidies could see the insurance premium costs soar for millions of ...
After a suicide attempt, doctors told the Benz-Bushlings their son needed residential mental health treatment. Their ...
A fragmented insurance system meant continuous coverage for only 1 in 4 kids, while 2 in 5 had a coverage disruption.
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How To Find Health Insurance at 26

Young adults may be surprised when they lose coverage from their parents’ health insurance at 26 and are forced to find their own plans. Fortunately, getting new health insurance doesn’t have to be a ...
“It’s going to cause a lot of grief, a lot of anxiety,” said Martha Santana-Chin, the CEO of L.A. Care, a publicly operated ...
Why is medical malpractice insurance becoming so expensive? Uncover the factors behind rising costs and learn how to ...
The percentage of Arkansas children who lack health insurance rose from 6.7% in 2023 to 7.7% last year, according to recently ...