INSURASALES

Ohio Medicaid Extension for Children Faces Political and Fiscal Challenges

Ohio's Medicaid expansion proposal to keep children covered through age four faces political opposition over costs and eligibility concerns, impacting continuous coverage and pediatric care policy.

Blue Shield of California Data Breach Exposes Patient Information via Google Analytics

Blue Shield of California notifies 4.7 million members after patient data exposure through Google Analytics, highlighting healthcare data privacy challenges in 2025.

Republicans Plan Major Medicaid Cuts to Fund Tax Breaks, Impacting 20 Million

Republican lawmakers propose $880 billion Medicaid cuts to finance tax breaks, risking coverage for 20 million. Implications for Medicaid expansion and healthcare providers.

Supreme Court Review of PSTF Appointment Powers Risks ACA Preventive Care Coverage

The Supreme Court case over PSTF appointment authority could impact ACA preventive care coverage like PrEP and cancer screenings, with broad implications for insurance mandates and healthcare policy.

U.S. Health Policy Update: Autism Research, Drug Pricing, HHS Cuts, and Preventive Care Coverage

Insights on recent shifts in U.S. health policy: autism research, drug pricing reforms, HHS operational cuts, abortion access, and legal challenges to insurance preventive care coverage.

New York Medicaid Consolidation Risks Health Insurance Access for Home Care Workers

New York's Medicaid consolidation under PPL jeopardizes health insurance coverage for thousands of home care workers by offering inadequate and unaffordable plans, risking ACA marketplace eligibility and exposing gaps in Medicaid managed care reforms.

CMS ACA Caseworker Reductions Signal Longer Resolution Times Amid Policy Changes

CMS has cut two ACA caseworker teams amid federal staff reductions, risking longer resolution times for 24 million enrollees and raising concerns about fraud and policy change impacts.

Medicaid Reform Debate Intensifies Amid Federal Budget Concerns

Explore the ongoing debate over Medicaid reform as federal spending projections soar and lawmakers face pressure to implement cost-control measures amid rising healthcare costs.

Rising Social Security Service Delays Stress Houston Offices Amid Staffing Cuts

Social Security in Houston faces increasing delays due to staffing cuts and higher call volumes, impacting benefit approvals and service access. Learn how these challenges affect Texas beneficiaries and federal service modernization efforts.

Texas Auto Insurance Rates Surge in 2024, Impacting Dealership Sales

Auto insurance rates in Texas rose to 125% of the national average in 2024, leading to higher buyer walkaways and challenges for dealerships. Integrating insurance solutions can help retain sales.