INSURASALES

Supreme Court Examines Medicaid Patients' Right to Choose Providers

The Supreme Court is deliberating on whether Medicaid recipients have a right to choose their healthcare providers, focusing on a significant case involving Planned Parenthood.

ACA's Impact on Health Insurance Gap for Workers

Explore how the Affordable Care Act affects health insurance coverage disparities between part-time and full-time workers, highlighting key findings from recent research.

Nevada's Medicaid Cuts: A Double Blow to Families and Healthcare

Concerns rise as proposed Medicaid cuts threaten essential healthcare services for families in Nevada. Kristy Burley-Evans shares her fears as lawmakers debate the future of the program.

Major Changes Loom for ACA Health Insurance in 2026

Exploring the upcoming changes to ACA health insurance for 2026 and their implications for enrollees, including potential premium increases and reduced subsidies.

Military Service Members Gain Access to Health Care FSAs

Uniformed military service members now have access to health care flexible spending accounts, previously available only to federal employees, allowing them to manage health care costs effectively.

Texas Health Insurer Under Investigation for Hiring Private Detectives

Texas health insurance company Superior Health Plan is under investigation for hiring private investigators to follow customers and officials. The CEO's admission raises serious ethical concerns.

Christian Nonprofits Challenge Colorado Health Care Law

Christian nonprofits in Colorado are challenging a law targeting health care sharing ministries, citing First Amendment rights and potential harm to their members.

UnitedHealthcare and MU Health Care Extend Contract Agreement

UnitedHealthcare and MU Health Care have secured a contract extension to ensure affordable healthcare access. This agreement is crucial amid ongoing negotiations with Anthem, whose members may face access issues if talks fail.

Florida Families Await Health Insurance Relief for Disabled Children

Florida families are awaiting essential health insurance reforms for disabled children following the passage of KidCare expansion, currently stalled due to litigation. Discover the impact on families and the ongoing challenges.

Indiana Considers Medicaid Eligibility Bill to Curb Costs

Indiana lawmakers are evaluating Senate Bill 2 to enhance Medicaid eligibility checks and reduce costly improper payments, ensuring resources are directed to those in need.