Arizona lawmakers look to pass bill for child health insurance
While many aspects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are certainly controversial, a number of states have indeed made greater efforts to get health insurance coverage for some of the most vulnerable members of society.
Health insurance mergers drawing more scrutiny from states
Over the last few years, several of the nation’s major health insurance providers have decided to merge for a number of reasons.
Consumers with high-deductible insurance often don’t consider options
Over the last several years, one of the big issues in the health care industry as a whole is that people have been buying the coverage they’re required by law to have, but they aren’t often tapping it.
Some experiencing health insurance problems to start the new year
Since 2014, millions of Americans have been able to sign up for low-cost health insurance coverage they otherwise would not have had, as a result of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Healthcare.gov enrollment now open, but what can consumers do to save?
Millions of Americans who are eligible to either renew their health insurance coverage through Healthcare.gov or sign up for the first time are now eligible to do so for the 2016 calendar year.
Open enrollment deadline already approaching
Millions of Americans have signed up for health insurance coverage under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act over the last few years, giving them access to far more reasonably priced treatments when needed.
High-deductible health insurance leads to reduced care, not frugality
The standard line of thought has been that if consumers see their health insurance plans involve higher deductibles, they would be more likely to shop around for the most affordable coverage and care possible resulting in reduced health-care costs.
Despite improvements, Texas is still behind the nation in adults without health insurance
The state of Texas now has the highest rate of adults without health insurance in the U.S., according to a new report by the Baker Institute for Public Policy and the Episcopal Health Foundation at Rice University.Â
Unprecedented demand as Health Care Act deadline looms
An overwhelming number of people have signed up for health insurance offered under the Affordable Care Act.
Even ACA efforts might not keep health insurance affordable
Over the past few years, millions of Americans have gotten health insurance coverage through the state and federal exchanges mandated by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.