Tag: Insurance Coverage

Wisconsin Upholds Universal Newborn Hepatitis B Vaccination Despite Federal Advisory Change

Wisconsin continues universal newborn hepatitis B vaccination, diverging from recent federal advisory changes. The state health department emphasizes the vaccine's efficacy, insurance coverage, and public health significance.

End of COVID-Enhanced ACA Tax Credits Raises Insurance Costs in 2026

The expiration of COVID-era ACA enhanced tax credits will cause significant health insurance premium increases in 2026, leading many to downgrade plans or forego coverage.

UW Medicine to Lose In-Network Status for Certain Insurance Plans in 2026

UW Medicine, including Husky Health Center, will be out-of-network for some insurance plans in 2026, increasing patient costs. Verify plan status and explore options.

ACA Marketplace Enrollment Nears Deadline with Key Subsidy Changes

ACA marketplace enrollment ends Jan 15 with subsidy changes impacting premiums and plan choices. Understand income eligibility, plan tiers, and navigator resources for 2026 coverage.

Court Upholds Congressional Authority on Health Care Reform Enhancing Coverage Protections

Court ruling confirms Congressional power to enact health care reform, supporting Medicaid expansion and anti-discrimination insurance protections in California and nationwide.

Major 2026 Healthcare Policy Changes Under One Big Beautiful Bill Act Impact Coverage and Costs

Explore key 2026 changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act affecting Medicaid expansion, ACA coverage, medical student loans, and provider reimbursement impacting U.S. healthcare.

Modest Long-Term Care Insurance Benefits Offer Practical Coverage Solutions

Explore how modest long-term care insurance benefits can provide effective coverage and financial relief for seniors, highlighting client counseling strategies for insurance agents.

White and Williams LLP Appoints New Co-Chairs for Insurance Coverage Practice

White and Williams LLP names Adam M. Berardi and Daniel E. Bryer as co-chairs of its Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith Practice, highlighting their expertise in complex insurance litigation and coverage disputes affecting U.S. insurers.

Medicare Dental Coverage Gaps Pose Financial Risks for Retirees

Most Medicare plans do not cover routine dental care, exposing retirees to significant out-of-pocket expenses. Dental Savings Plans offer a cost-effective alternative to manage dental care costs in retirement.

Atlanta Faces Local Surge in Vehicle Break-Ins Despite Citywide Decline

Despite a citywide decline in car break-ins, Atlanta neighborhoods near Grant Park experienced over 100 vehicle break-ins in a single night, highlighting localized security challenges and insurance implications.