Michigan Democrats Push for Permanent ACA Subsidy Extensions Amid Funding Deadline
Michigan Democrats use government funding deadline to push for permanent extension of ACA insurance subsidies to avoid premium spikes.
Michigan Democrats use government funding deadline to push for permanent extension of ACA insurance subsidies to avoid premium spikes.
The Protecting Free Vaccines Act mandates free vaccine coverage across private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare to ensure no-cost vaccines recommended by ACIP remain accessible to insured Americans.
Florida's regulatory changes to vaccine mandates raise insurance coverage concerns. AHIP confirms continued vaccine payment adherence to ACIP guidelines amid state policy shifts.
Senate Democrats propose restoring Medicaid funding and extending ACA subsidies to prevent a government shutdown as Congress faces a critical October 1 funding deadline. Explore implications for U.S. health insurance and federal budget policy.
CBO report reveals Trump-era policy impacts causing steep health insurance premium increases and millions losing coverage, urging bipartisan legislative action.
Congressional Budget Office estimates that permanent extension of Obamacare tax credits may increase the U.S. budget deficit by $350 billion over 10 years while boosting health insurance coverage.
Petersburg Board approves continuation of state employee health insurance, secures safety gear grant, and discusses propane procurement and community center funding, reflecting strategic municipal insurance and resource management.
California authorities uncovered a medical insurance fraud scheme involving stolen patient identities and false claims, with losses exceeding $10,000. The case highlights ongoing regulatory efforts to combat insurance fraud in the healthcare sector.
Health insurers, led by AHIP, will provide no-cost coverage for all ACIP-recommended vaccines through at least 2026, including updated COVID-19 and flu shots. Johnson County supports access via state and federal vaccine programs.
Connecticut Insurance Department approves nearly 17% average health insurance premium increases for 2025 individual plans, citing rising healthcare and prescription drug costs impacting consumers and small businesses.