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Recent news has highlighted that a small number of rogue insurance agents and brokers have manipulated consumers' Affordable Care Act plans without their approval. While most agents and brokers work
Recent news has highlighted that a small number of rogue insurance agents and brokers have manipulated consumers' Affordable Care Act plans without their approval. While most agents and brokers work
This week, four years ago, marks when the World Health Organization formally declared COVID-19 a pandemic. A period characterized by uncertainty and challenges, the health care landscape witnessed remarkable resilience
In 2023, key health care policy changes significantly influenced the health insurance landscape, leading to a historic level of enrollment for the 2024 coverage year. As of January 24th, an
Don't wait! Take action today to ensure you don't miss the crucial deadlines to apply for, re-enroll in, or make changes to your 2024 healthcare coverage! Today marks the last
If you think the Grinch who stole Christmas was bad, wait until you hear about the scammers trying to steal your peace of mind while signing up for health insurance
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) introduced several important policy changes that have been finalized in the annual Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters (NBPP) for Plan Year 2024
Last week, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) made public letters it sent to state Medicaid agencies across all 50 states and Washington, D.C. The letters identified three
On July 28, the Biden Administration released new data confirming that many who had health coverage during the coronavirus pandemic are now losing it. While a decline in Medicaid coverage
According to recent data from KFF, 75% of the nearly three million Americans who have lost Medicaid coverage may still be eligible for the public health insurance program. Across 32
According to new data from KFF, about 75 percent of the 2.7 million people who have lost Medicaid coverage across 32 states and Washington, D.C. still may be eligible for