Sign-ups are down nationally as extended tax credits approved during the COVID pandemic expired. As the enrollment deadline approached, Florida showed the largest drop: more than 260,000 fewer people.
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A judge’s split ruling on a ballot measure triggered appeals from both sides, as deadlines loom over disputed petition signatures from inactive voters and out-of-state gatherers.
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Students face increased mental health risk while dealing with the challenges of a hurricane.
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The partnership will give patients access to some cancer services that previously required a trip to Tampa or Orlando, easing the burden on patients and families.
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While video sessions build stronger bonds, text-based therapy offers a practical alternative that can fit into daily life.
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A Baptist rep said rooms would be offered to families of patients receiving care on the hospital campus, but the hotel would be marketed to anyone.
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The annual legislative session begins with health care among the most closely watched issues. Here's a glance at the major issues up for discussion.
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The state urges a judge to reject a lawsuit challenging directives that invalidated tens of thousands of petition signatures for a proposed ramendment, citing fraud prevention and voter inactivity.
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Of the 44,206 reported abortions, 43,920 were performed in the first trimester of pregnancy, while 286 were performed in the second trimester, according to state data.
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An estimated 4.8 million people are expected to go without health coverage because Congress did not extend enhanced ACA subsidies. But even without a health plan, people will need medical care in 2026.
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How PT can help you stay strong, steady and independent as you age. Then, after suffering from heart failure and told he had only a few months to live, a man makes movement his mission.
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Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for KFF Health News, breaks down how the expired credits are affecting consumers and what lawmakers may do next. Thursday is the last day to sign up for 2026 coverage.
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Some tree pollen levels are in the high range as Florida experiences its winter and early spring allergy seasons. Juniper, elm and maple trees are active across the peninsula.
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Paid home care is buckling under the surging demands of an aging population. But there are alternatives that could upgrade jobs and improve patient care.
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The House passed legislation that extends expired health care subsidies for those who get coverage through the Affordable Care Act. Members of the Senate are working on an alternative bill.