Archive for October 2015
Experts urge Obama administration to warn on increased ACA fine
Over the past few years, many Americans have become aware that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act mandates a fine for those who go without health insurance coverage, to be applied to their year-end taxes.
Read MoreMany struggle to afford even subsidized health care
Millions of Americans should be able to get some federal assistance when it comes to paying for their health insurance, as a result of the subsidies allowed by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Read MoreLow-income workers shying away from health insurance
Because of the various provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the millions of Americans who do not have health insurance even now are required to either seek it or pay growing fines each year.
Read MoreYoung families should evaluate their life insurance needs
As young adults across the country begin to settle down and start families, they should consider buying a proper amount of life insurance to protect their families’ futures.
Read MoreHealthcare.gov to include many new features for 2016 sign-ups
Over the past few years, the federal government’s website through which millions of Americans are expected to buy or renew their health insurance has come under major fire for a number of reasons.
Read MoreLife insurer taking sales online with big data
A life insurer in Massachusetts has launched an online life insurance buying tool, allowing consumers to apply online and receive a decision within minutes on policies worth up to $1 million.
Read MoreOut-of-network healthcare costs called ‘exorbitant’
Over the past several years, there has obviously been a lot of attention paid to the ways in which consumers are able to afford their health care overall.
Read MoreEmployers continue to shift health insurance costs to workers
The world of health insurance is changing rapidly these days, in no small part due to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s various regulatory changes.
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