INSURASALES

U.S. Health Care Jobs Growth Faces Pressure from Immigration and Medicaid Cuts

Despite strong health care job growth driving U.S. employment gains in 2025, new immigration restrictions and major Medicaid cuts threaten the sector's future workforce expansion and stability.

Georgia Secures Federal Extension for Medicaid Work Requirement Program

Georgia obtains a one-year federal extension for its Medicaid Pathways to Coverage work requirement program, with eased reporting rules and expanded eligibility, amid administrative cost scrutiny.

Pharma’s New Patient Access Website: A Signal for Insurers?

PhRMA introduces an online platform connecting patients with discounted pharmaceuticals as the U.S. government pressures drug companies to reform pricing and distribution.

Billions on the Line: How Three Dropped Calls Sparked a Fight Over Medicare Star Ratings

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Court Rules FOIA Requires Disclosure of Congressional-Agency Communications on ACA Repeal

A court ruling mandates disclosure of federal agency and congressional communications related to the 2017 ACA repeal efforts, reinforcing transparency under FOIA.

Health Insurance Premiums Projected to Rise Up to 55% in Arizona Amid Legislative Actions

Legislative decisions linked to increased health insurance premiums in Arizona, with projections showing up to a 55% rise and potential healthcare coverage losses.

ACA Subsidies Crossroads: What Expiration Could Mean for Coverage and the Insurance Market

Conservative leaders urge letting ACA COVID-era subsidies expire as government funding negotiations continue, highlighting impacts on insurance premiums and policy stability.

California Advances Bill to Reduce Student Health Insurance Costs

California's AB 594 targets rising student health insurance costs with new consumer protections starting July 2026, amid federal funding cuts. Learn about its market impact and regulatory implications.

New York Expands Pharmacy Access for 2025-2026 COVID, Flu, and RSV Vaccines

New York State enhances access to COVID-19, influenza, and RSV vaccines for 2025-2026 with pharmacy-based administration and insurance coverage aligned to ACA guidelines.

Senator Kelly Highlights Risks of ACA Tax Credit Lapse and Rising Health Costs

Senator Mark Kelly warns of rising health insurance premiums and rural hospital closures if ACA tax credits lapse amid stalled government negotiations.