Tag: Health Coverage

Senator Booker Highlights NJ Concerns Over ACA Subsidy Cuts Amid Rising Healthcare Costs

Senator Booker hosts NJ roundtable discussing risks of ACA subsidy cuts and rising healthcare costs for families. Impact on coverage and policy implications analyzed.

Nigeria Union of Journalists Advances Life and Health Insurance for Media Professionals

The Nigeria Union of Journalists is developing life and health insurance packages alongside welfare improvements for journalists, aiming to reduce medical costs and enhance safety ahead of Nigeria's 2027 elections.

Legislation Introduced to Establish ACA Exchange in Puerto Rico

New legislation proposes establishing an Affordable Care Act exchange in Puerto Rico to enhance healthcare access, cost savings, and coverage options, aligning the island with U.S. states.

Federal Judge Blocks Key Trump-Era ACA Rule Provisions Impacting Coverage

A federal judge blocks major Trump-era ACA provisions that could lead to 1.8 million losing coverage, citing regulatory overreach and increased health costs.

60 Years of Medicare and Medicaid: Challenges Ahead with Funding Cuts

Marking 60 years of Medicare and Medicaid, recent legislation threatens major cuts increasing costs and reducing coverage for millions, including New Hampshire residents.

Medicaid Cuts and Work Requirements Threaten Coverage for Millions Nationwide

Medicaid funding cuts and new work verification rules under 2023 tax legislation risk coverage loss for millions, complicate state programs, and shift costs to states.

ACA Health Insurance Premiums to Rise 75% as Pandemic Subsidies Expire

ACA marketplace premiums are set to increase by 75% after pandemic-era subsidies expire, risking higher uninsured rates and market instability.

Medicaid Eligibility and Coverage Options for Undocumented Immigrants Across U.S. States

Explore Medicaid and CHIP coverage rules for undocumented immigrants in the U.S., state-funded options, emergency care provisions, and impact on insurance eligibility across states.