Health insurance scams growing more prevalent nationwide
Surveys over the last few years show that millions of Americans may have a lot of work to do when it comes to fully understanding their options where health insurance and care is concerned.
Kansas large business workers to see sharp health insurance rate hike
Each year, millions of Americans face the prospect of health insurance costs that rise more quickly than their salaries or inflation, and it’s an issue so severe that parts of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act were included to deal with it.
Consumers still expressing concern over low-premium health insurance
In the last few years, one of the things that the health insurance requirement from the federal government seems to have accomplished is getting more people to carry such coverage, even if they do so grudgingly.
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.
Many 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.
Low-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.
Out-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.
Employers 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.
National uninsurance rate declined again last year
Plenty of data has suggested that the number of people going without health insurance is declining sharply since the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s coverage mandate and associated exchanges.
Michigan approves steep health insurance premiums hikes for 2016
Consumers in the state of Michigan tend to face high insurance costs in their everyday lives because the cost of auto coverage there typically exceeds the national average by a few thousand dollars per year.