CMS Finalizes 2025 Rule Tightening ACA Marketplace Enrollment and Coverage in Washington
CMS finalizes 2025 Marketplace rule with stricter enrollment periods, premium credit limits, and coverage restrictions impacting Washington's ACA exchange.
CMS finalizes 2025 Marketplace rule with stricter enrollment periods, premium credit limits, and coverage restrictions impacting Washington's ACA exchange.
Nebraska may lose 54,000 insured individuals as ACA enhanced tax credits expire and federal tax legislation impacts Medicaid and coverage rates, says latest health policy analysis.
CMS finalizes 2025 Marketplace Integrity and Affordability Final Rule to tighten ACA Exchange enrollments, aiming to lower premiums but reducing coverage for some. Key provisions include subsidy restrictions and exclusions for DACA recipients.
Public opinion is sharply divided on the Congressional health care bill proposing Medicaid spending cuts and ACA changes amid rising favorability for both programs.
Proposed federal budget cuts could slash New Jersey's health care spending by $19 billion over nine years, impacting Medicaid, ACA subsidies, hospitals, and insurance premiums, with significant effects on vulnerable populations and the state's economy.
Texas nonprofit MHP Salud faces funding cuts to its ACA Navigator program, impacting health insurance enrollment services amid CMS efforts to streamline federal spending.
Federal budget cuts to Medicaid and the ACA could leave 16 million Americans uninsured, with Georgia particularly vulnerable due to its Medicaid policies and high uninsured rates.
Enhanced ACA subsidies for nearly 500,000 Pennsylvanians may end in December, potentially increasing health insurance premiums by 82% next year. Senate budget talks have yet to include premium tax credits renewal.
Several U.S. state health exchanges under the ACA shared sensitive personal health data with third-party platforms like Google, LinkedIn, and Snapchat, raising privacy and compliance concerns.
Enhanced ACA subsidies are set to expire, risking significant premium hikes and coverage losses in high-enrollment states like Florida and Texas. Understand the regulatory and market impacts.