A new look at ACA-compliant non-group coverage
One of the big concerns about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in recent years has been related to the ways in which the law sets minimum requirements for the benefits of health insurance policies.
More competition may arrive for health insurance market in 2017
In the past few years, millions of Americans have flocked onto the health insurance exchanges mandated by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Those with ACA health insurance tend to have more health problems
People who signed up for coverage in the 2014 and 2015 open enrollment periods generally tended to have higher risk of certain diseases than those who were on individual plans prior to those years.
Consumers still face unexpected, huge medical bills despite insurance
The point of health insurance is to help insulate consumers from the often high cost of medical treatment, but it doesn’t necessarily always work out that way.
New Mexico sees more consumers getting health insurance
Across the country, many states have seen the number of residents who are able to get health insurance rise over the last few years, and that’s a trend that has continued into 2016.
Some consumers still struggle to understand health insurance
Millions of Americans have gained access to health insurance in the wake of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s coverage mandate, but issues still linger for many of those people.
People with brain injuries may have health insurance problems
Many Americans may unfortunately suffer traumatic brain injuries that can significantly or entirely impede their ability to maintain a job.
More than 2 in 5 say they will have to pay more for health insurance
The rising cost of health insurance and treatment has been a part of the national conversation for years now, especially since the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Michigan companies may continue paying tax on health insurance claims
One consequence of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which has been extremely beneficial to millions of Americans, is that the health care law expanded Medicaid.
Minnesotans without health insurance becoming rare
One of the big ideas behind the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was that it would bring millions of Americans out of being uninsured and provide them with at least some sort of safety net in the event of a catastrophic illness or injury.