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A survey by Florida Blue shows the main reason people give for not enrolling in a health plan in Florida is the perceived high cost of insurance.
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Led by nearly 2.6 million in Florida, 13.6 million Americans have enrolled for next year . A boost in subsidies marketing and assistance in navigating the process helped increased the rolls of the insured.
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More than 500,000 people nationally have signed up for Obamacare through March 31 since the special enrollment period began. Of those, more than 146,000 were in Florida.
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With 61,737 people enrolling from Feb. 15 to 28, the state accounted for nearly 30 percent of the new enrollment and far outpaced other states.
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Florida Covering Kids & Families was one of 30 “navigators” nationwide to receive additional federal funding for a 2021 special enrollment period.
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Studies show that nearly 2 million uninsured Floridians are eligible for subsidized health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.
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A federal judge in Texas rules the ACA is unconstitutional. What does this mean for American healthcare, and who will be affected?
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The Trump Administration has approved the search for oil and natural gas off the Atlantic coast. Late last month, the federal government gave the green...
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Overall enrollment in Florida’s commercial health-insurance market in 2017 dipped by more than 96,000 people, or 2.55 percent, from the previous year, a...
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If you're like a lot of Floridians and get your health insurance through an employer, some of your health care decisions may be made for you before you...
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Health insurance premiums for nearly 600,000 Floridians could increase more than 10 percent next year, according to proposed rates released Monday on...
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Luis Alejandro Larrorte has lived the past two decades in the United States -- all of it without health insurance. But the 56-year-old who sells cable...