Tag: Affordable Care Act

Congress Blocks Vote on Extending ACA Premium Subsidies, Expiration Looming

Congress fails to schedule a vote on extending Affordable Care Act premium subsidies, leading to their expiration and likely premium increases. Bipartisan challenges persist in negotiations.

Senator Roger Marshall Proposes Healthcare Reform Plan to Reduce Costs and Combat Fraud

Senator Roger Marshall outlines The Marshall Plan to reduce healthcare costs, combat ACA-related fraud, empower patients, and enhance transparency in U.S. healthcare policy.

Arkansas ACA Marketplace Faces Rising Premiums, Reduced Subsidies for 2026

Arkansas ACA marketplace enrollees face 22.1% average premium hikes and reduced federal subsidies in 2026, prompting shifts in plan choices amid cost pressures.

Coastal Family Health Center Opens Evening Clinic Amid ACA Subsidy Changes

Coastal Family Health Center opens a new Moss Point clinic offering extended hours as ACA subsidies expire, addressing potential insurance coverage gaps in Mississippi.

Healthcare Rally in Wisconsin Highlights ACA Premium Challenges and Subsidy Debate

A Wisconsin healthcare rally underscores the challenges of rising ACA premiums and debates over extending federal subsidies to maintain insurance affordability.

ACA Subsidy Losses Impact Insurance Coverage in Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada

Loss of Affordable Care Act subsidies is driving higher deductibles and insurance drop-offs in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Nevada. This impacts market dynamics and ACA coverage continuity.

Florida Advances AI Use Limits Amid Affordable Care Act Subsidy Debate

Florida pushes forward with AI regulation plans while facing significant insurance market impacts from potential Affordable Care Act subsidy expirations. The state balances AI policy development with healthcare reform amid federal-state regulatory tensions.

Congressional Stalemate on ACA Subsidies Amid Political Tensions Impacts Insurance Market

Congress faces a critical deadline on Affordable Care Act subsidies amidst political tensions within the Republican party. Stay informed on the impact for the health insurance market.

Most Americans Satisfied with Health Insurance Despite Coverage Delays

A 2025 national survey shows 82% of Americans satisfied with health insurance despite 24% experiencing claim denials or delays. Older adults and public insurance users report higher satisfaction. Insights on ACA support and healthcare cost trust reveal market trends.

Most Americans Satisfied with Health Insurance Despite Claim Denials

A national poll finds 82% of Americans satisfied with health insurance; however, claim denials and delays remain concerns. Public insurance holders report higher satisfaction levels. Split opinions on the Affordable Care Act persist, reflecting political and demographic divides.