Even experts can find health insurance exchanges confusing
It’s getting to be that time of year, when the federal health insurance exchange websites have open enrollment for consumers to sign up for and change their health insurance coverage for the coming year.
Healthcare.gov enrollment to be lower than expected?
The open enrollment period for the Healthcare.gov and associated health insurance exchange sites begins for 2015 and many experts have turned their attentions to the number of people who are expected to sign up for the sites this year.
California voters to decide on overhaul of health insurance rate-setting
The regulatory controls states have over insurers’ ability to set premiums has been a major issue in various parts of the country over the last several months or more.
Small Businesses Find Lower-Cost Health Coverage Via SHOP Exchanges
In 2015, small businesses with at least 50 full-time employees will be required to provide health insurance options to those workers, while companies with fewer employees will continue to be exempt.
Number of uninsured Americans dropped substantially this year
One of the most important aspects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was, as the name implies, designed to make sure more Americans had access to reasonably priced health insurance coverage going forward.
States reviewing their health insurance laws under new environment
The ways in which insurance companies across the country are able to deal with health coverage has changed significantly in the last few years, and that’s just on a national level.
California mulls options to limit health insurance rate increases
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act obviously brought with it sweeping changes for the health insurance industry, but at the same time, it also impacted the ways in which government agencies in that sector must operate.
Oregon reverts back to federal exchange
Across the country, the federal health insurance exchange website drew a lot of ire in the first several months of its operation. However, after a massive effort to overhaul its internal workings, it is now ready to handle expected traffic levels.
Report: Obamacare cheaper than expected
The latest cost projections released by the Congressional Budget Office suggest that health insurance costs under the ACA may be cheaper than once expected.
Health insurance exchanges make final enrollment push
Across the country, it seems that many Americans who do not have health insurance are still unaware that they will have to have some amount of coverage before the end of March if they want to avoid a federal fine.


