Open Enrollment for 2021 Health Plans Starts This Sunday
Open enrollment for the 2021 plan year begins this Sunday, November 1, so be sure to enroll in a health plan — COVID-19 doesn’t seem to be going away any
Open enrollment for the 2021 plan year begins this Sunday, November 1, so be sure to enroll in a health plan — COVID-19 doesn’t seem to be going away any
Earlier this year when the COVID-19 pandemic first hit the U.S., many states operating on the Federally Facilitated Marketplace (FFM), including New Jersey and Pennsylvania, urged the federal government to
GetInsured is a proud sponsor of RIP Medical Debt's 2020 Medical Debt Summit. The virtual event is taking place Tuesday, October 6th. Since 2019, GetInsured has worked to abolish medical
There have been quite a few theories and projections on what direction the health insurance market would take both during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Last week, the Economic Policy
To date, 14 states have leveraged 1332 waivers to set up health insurance reinsurance programs to help lower premiums. At a high level, these programs provide payments to health insurers
States are beginning to realize that there is a natural connection between health insurance and the tax filing event that can help to reach the uninsured population. Changes enacted under
Today, the Trump administration and 18 Republican governors and attorneys general will file their opening briefs with the Supreme Court in California v. Texas—the health care repeal lawsuit. Texas, and
CMS released a report on June 25, 2020, that provides enrollment data for consumers who enrolled in a health plan outside of open enrollment (OE) in states operating their health
On June 22, 2020, Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives introduced the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Enhancement Act (HR 1425). While the bill offers a lot of enhances
Over the last two years a number of states, including Nevada, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, have elected to take control of their state health insurance exchanges to allow for significantly