Tag: healthcare policy

Potential Health Insurance Cost Increase in Michigan with ACA Tax Credit Expiration

Michigan officials warn of rising health insurance costs as Affordable Care Act tax credits for small businesses and families face expiration, risking coverage affordability.

Congress Faces Deadline to Extend ACA Subsidies to Prevent Premium Hikes

Congress must act soon to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies to prevent premium increases for millions, including thousands in Oregon, as the enhanced pandemic-era assistance expires.

Republican ACA Enrollees Favor Extending Enhanced Subsidies Amid GOP Divide

Majority of Republican enrollees favor extending enhanced ACA premium subsidies as GOP lawmakers debate their future, affecting millions and healthcare affordability.

ACA Marketplace Faces Increased Premiums and Coverage Uncertainty in 2026

KFF poll highlights ACA marketplace premiums could double in 2026 without enhanced tax credits, prompting coverage uncertainty and bipartisan healthcare proposals.

Congress Struggles to Address Looming ACA Premium Increases

Congress faces a critical deadline to prevent a rise in Affordable Care Act premiums impacting over 20 million Americans, with legislative action still pending.

Medicare for All Gains Strength as ACA Premiums Surge, Public Support Grows

Polling shows majority support for Medicare for All amid rising ACA premiums and bipartisan legislative debate on healthcare subsidies and insurance affordability.

CommonGround 2025 Framework Extends Premium Savings and Advances Healthcare Bills

CommonGround 2025 framework extends premium savings and introduces bipartisan bills targeting Medicaid seniors, military families, and AI modernization in healthcare policy.

GAO Report Exposes Fraud in Obamacare COVID Subsidy Program and Highlights Health Reform Needs

GAO report reveals extensive fraud in Obamacare's COVID subsidy program, prompting calls for health care cost reforms and improved oversight in U.S. insurance policy.

Medicare and Medicaid Coordination Vital for Nearly 12 Million Dually Eligible Beneficiaries

Explore the critical role of coordinated Medicare and Medicaid coverage for nearly 12 million dually eligible beneficiaries managing complex health needs and low incomes. Learn about policy implications and care coordination strategies.

KFF Poll: 25% of Obamacare Enrollees May Lose Coverage Without Extended ACA Tax Credits

A KFF poll finds one in four Obamacare enrollees could lose coverage due to expiring ACA tax credits, causing premium hikes and rising uninsured rates.