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HealthCare.gov's simpler online application is being touted as a big win for consumers. But it can't be used by immigrants in the United States legally...
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Not every friendship starts on the set of a movie.But that’s how Tampa teen Shelby Ronea and fellow actor Noah Diggs of St. Petersburg met. The pair...
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Florida Blue, the state’s dominant health insurer, snagged more than one in three consumers on the health law’s exchange this year, but many could face...
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Nearly 1 million Floridians signed up for a health insurance plan through the federally-run Health Insurance Marketplace during the first open...
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House Democrats say they will kill a new gambling deal with the Seminole Tribe unless it includes more games for South Florida pari-mutuels. Without the...
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In a Florida Matters show first aired Tuesday night on WUSF 89.7 FM, a panel of experts answers reader and listener questions about the Affordable Care...
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A proposal that envisions Florida creating a state version of the post-World War II GI Bill sped through the House on the opening day of the annual...
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Two Florida Blue customers who had been caught in a major glitch in the company’s enrollment process say they received help immediately after WUSF's…
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Florida Blue may have bitten off more than it can chew with its new plans under the Affordable Care Act. The company's customer-service apparatus and...
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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....
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The Obama administration is shifting the start date of next year's sign-ups for health insurance from October to November. That gives insurance companies more time to prepare. But it also conveniently moves potential bad news about premium increases until after the midterm elections.
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John Petrila's health policy class at the University of South Florida is full of undergraduate students glued to their smartphones, tablets and laptops....