Leveraging State Income Tax Forms to Lower Uninsured Rates
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
Why 23 Million Americans Could Lose Health Coverage
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
CMS Releases SEP Report
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)
Democrats Propose Help for State-Based Marketplace Transitions
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
Enabling Health Insurance Policy Flexibility
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
The COVID-19 pandemic will increase enrollment and states’ user fees in 2020 and beyond
Over the last two years a number of states have elected to transition off of Healthcare.gov, the Federally Facilitated Marketplace (FFM), and have, instead, opted
Mental Health Awareness Month (2020)
There are more than 200 classified forms of mental illness. 1 Anxiety is the most common in the United States, affecting 40 million adults age 18
Pandemic-Time Options for the Uninsured
Recently, despite the calls from the industry and a number of governors, the Trump administration decided not to open a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) in
Nevada Health Link Wants You to Get Insured
We talked with Heather Korbulic, Executive Director of the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange, the state agency that connects Nevadans to qualified health plans through
Applying for Health Insurance During the COVID-19 Pandemic
It's pretty scary out there right now. If you don't have health insurance and you don't live in one of the 12 states that have