Rep. Greene Challenges GOP on ACA Subsidy Expiration and Insurance Premium Surge
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bucks GOP ranks, warns of ACA premium surge if subsidies expire amid government shutdown talks. Market and policy impact analysis.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bucks GOP ranks, warns of ACA premium surge if subsidies expire amid government shutdown talks. Market and policy impact analysis.
Sentara Health Plans will discontinue several Medicare Advantage products in Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida by end of 2025 due to financial and regulatory challenges, affecting member coverage options during Medicare open enrollment.
Explore how AI-powered automation addresses health insurance claims denials by improving coding accuracy and streamlining claims management in hospitals and health systems.
In 2025, U.S. negotiations over Medicaid funding cuts and ACA tax subsidy extensions could reshape health insurance access and costs, affecting millions and insurance markets nationwide.
Tennessee could see ACA health insurance premiums rise by up to 26% in 2026 if enhanced federal subsidies expire, affecting over 600,000 enrollees and rural healthcare access.
Minnesota health insurance premiums for 2026 are set to increase significantly due to rising healthcare costs and the expiration of ACA enhanced tax credits, affecting individual and small group markets as open enrollment approaches.
New federal legislation introduces significant cuts to Medicaid and ACA marketplace subsidies, tightens eligibility requirements, and may reduce coverage for millions by 2034.
Mountain Health Co-Op's exit from Wyoming's health insurance market highlights the state's rising premiums, rural health care challenges, and insurer market dynamics.
HealthSpring unveils comprehensive Medicare plans for 2026, featuring enhanced benefits, chronic condition support, and expansive coverage in 29 states and DC. Enrollment opens October 15.
The potential expiration of enhanced ACA subsidies at the end of 2024 could lead to significant premium increases and coverage losses, intensifying debates on federal healthcare spending and insurance affordability.