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$250K heart attack bills: Cheap plans are leaving patients crushed
Heart attacks are supposed to be medical emergencies, not financial death sentences. Yet a growing number of patients are ...
On average, the more than 20 million subsidized enrollees in the Affordable Care Act program are seeing their premium costs ...
Letter: As much as I dislike the idea, all health care-related price increases should be subject to government agency oversight and approval, similar to how public utilities were once regulated.
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) criticized the Affordable Care Act, arguing that rising premiums and soaring insurer profits ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa State Capital Bureau) -- Enhanced premium tax credits have ended for Americans who ...
Millions will lose insurance as a result of the congressional rollback, leaving people stranded between financial ruin.
A $70 million state contribution will help minimize cost increases, but residents will still see significant hikes.
As some Affordable Care Act subsidies expire in the new year, more than 20 million Americans face a 114% rise in costs.
With the start of the new year comes a major change for the Alabamians who rely on the Affordable Care Act to cut the costs ...
More than 20 million people across the US are facing a steep rise in health insurance costs as of January 1st, 2026.
Time is ticking. The Mid-South has until January 15th to sign up for insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
As enhanced subsidies expire, many Americans covered under the Affordable Care Act are having trouble paying for insurance.
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