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A court decision last year makes it easier for low-income residents in Florida and other states that haven’t expanded Medicaid to make good-faith estimates of a pay increase, and there is no financial penalty if they don’t hit that figure.
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Nearly 700,000 uninsured Floridians are eligible for free health insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace, according to a report from the…
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Open enrollment is underway for affordable care act marketplace health insurance plans - as well as some individual and family health plans.But Florida…
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About 1.6 million Floridians are enrolled in Affordable Care Act Marketplace plans.Open enrollment starts Nov. 1 and ends Dec. 15. Florida Blue offers…
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Florida Blue will file its proposed rates for the Affordable Care Act marketplace this week and officials warn they could increase by 20 percent if the...
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Two weeks before the federal Health Insurance Marketplace opens for enrollment, a major national company is withdrawing its Florida plans from the...
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The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide whether health insurance subsidies for millions of Americans in 34 states, are legal. And if the high court...
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The University of South Florida has been awarded by far the largest grant in the state to hire "navigators" who help uninsured people sign up for health...
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Quietly and without much fanfare, Florida’s health insurance marketplace made its debut earlier this week, but it should not to be confused with the...
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Security experts working for the federal government last fall said two-thirds of state computer systems that were supposed to tap into federal computers...
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More Floridians are signing up for the new federal health insurance program than residents in any other state relying on the federal exchange, with nearly…
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Less than three weeks remain for uninsured Floridians to sign up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act if they want coverage as of Jan. 1....