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Public will lose DMF access later this month
Life insurance companies generally rely on the Social Security Death Master File heavily, and on a daily basis, to conduct business, but now it seems that they might have more difficulty doing so in just a few weeks, as a result of a part of federal law of which most may not be aware.
Sebelius acknowledges likely health insurance rate increase for 2015
One of the biggest criticisms of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s various machinations was concern among consumers, experts, and policymakers alike that it might lead to higher costs for health insurance for some parts of the population.
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.
Obama administration allows people to stay on old plans longer
Over the last few years the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has drawn considerable fire from its critics because of the ways in which it might not suit everyone’s health care needs. As such the Obama administration has repeatedly made attempts to alter the law to be more flexible.
Health insurance may predict likelihood of certain diseases
After recent expansion of insurance markets resulting from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, consumers across the country are finding they have more health insurance coverage options available to them.
Huge waves of signups expected for final days before exchange deadline
The deadline for signing up to obtain health insurance without incurring a federal penalty is set for March 31, but many experts say that the number of people who have enrolled in the government’s health insurance exchanges is still lagging.
Few uninsured Americans have signed up for exchanges
The health insurance exchanges put into place by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act were intended in many ways to help consumers who do not have such coverage to obtain it for a relatively low cost.
Experts push for up-front disclosure of health care costs
One of the biggest issues that many consumers face when they get health care is that they do not know exactly how much it might end up costing them, even if they have health insurance.
Government agencies still push for young people on exchanges
The Affordable Care Act's mandated health insurance exchanges have been running effectively in the past few months after a start that was shaky to say the least, but many experts note that enrollment among the people deemed most critical to the marketplaces' success – those who are young and healthy – has lagged behind considerably.
Employees satisfied with benefits experience less stress
These days, a larger number of companies across the country are becoming more active in offering their workers a growing raft of benefits, and in turn, they are being rewarded with happier and healthier employees.