SAN JOSE, Calif. - As the government shutdown stretches into another week, concern is rising among people who get health insurance through the Affordable Care Act — including Covered California ...
SO WE’LL CONTINUE TO MONITOR THAT. WELL, DOZENS OF HEALTH ADVOCATES GATHERING AT THE STATE CAPITOL TODAY URGING FOR PROTECTION OF HEALTH CARE COVERAGE. IT WAS LED BY A GROUP CALLED FIGHT FOR OUR ...
Analysts say the loss of enhanced tax credits would lead millions to drop their health insurance nationally, including hundreds of thousands in California. (File photo by Gabe Brison-Trezise/KFF ...
In Washington, a dispute over whether to renew enhanced premium subsidies that help keep Affordable Care Act marketplace insurance plans affordable prompted the longest shutdown in history. Absent ...
Roughly two million people rely on California’s health insurance marketplace, known as Covered California, to purchase coverage plans. The marketplace’s open enrollment period ends Jan. 31, but ...
(The Center Square) - As the federal government shutdown becomes America's longest one on its 37th day, many are worried health care is going to become too expensive to afford, according to California ...
The spending package approved this week keeps the federal government funded, but it does not address the expiration of key ...
Dozens of health advocates gathered at the California State Capitol on Wednesday, led by the "Fight for Our Health Coalition," to urge the protection of healthcare coverage and address concerns about ...
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