New ACA Rule Could Affect 14,000 Illinois Residents' Health Insurance
A new Affordable Care Act rule may cause 14,000 Illinois residents to lose health insurance, raising concerns about regulatory impact and insurance market stability.
A new Affordable Care Act rule may cause 14,000 Illinois residents to lose health insurance, raising concerns about regulatory impact and insurance market stability.
ACA health insurance premiums are set to rise 75% in 2025 due to the expiration of enhanced subsidies, impacting enrollment and market risk pools.
Explore the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 and its significant impacts on seniors, small businesses, and the insurance market, including tax extensions, Medicaid cuts, and Medicare policy updates.
Arkansas insurers propose a 26.2% average hike for individual plans and 7.9% for small group plans in 2026, driven by federal policy shifts and state regulations. The Arkansas Insurance Department will review these requests for compliance with ACA standards.
Elevance Health lowers its 2025 profit outlook due to higher ACA and Medicaid costs driven by sicker patients and increased care utilization, reflecting an industry-wide trend. Analysts anticipate persistent insurer losses before improvement in 2026.
Explore how $1 trillion in federal Medicaid and ACA funding cuts will impact New York's health coverage, rural hospitals, and SNAP nutrition support, with significant economic repercussions.
Explore how recent Medicaid and ACA cuts threaten rural hospitals in the U.S., impacting healthcare access and financial sustainability for low-income communities.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act revises Medicaid, ACA subsidies, SALT deductions, and senior tax benefits, impacting US insurance coverage and early retirement strategies. Explore key insurance and tax planning implications of OBBBA for financial independence.
The 2025 reconciliation bill introduces substantial Medicaid funding cuts and changes to ACA enrollment, with significant implications for healthcare access and provider reimbursement across the U.S.
New federal tax and spending cuts bill risks removing insurance from up to 25% of Massachusetts Health Connector enrollees, impacting coverage and state health outcomes.