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Floridians can still qualify for enhanced subsidies that make health plans more affordable, including DACA recipients who are able to enroll for the first time.
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Tips and advice to get the best bang for your buck during the open enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplace, which runs from Nov. 1 to Jan. 15.
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Open enrollment for federal marketplace plans under the Affordable Care Act is from Nov. 1, 2023, through Dec. 15, 2023 for plans that start on Jan. 1, 2024.
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Health care navigators help people sign up for insurance plans available on the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
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Navigators at USF have received thousands of calls in need of help sorting through the complexities of the health care market, and leaders expect more people to reach out as the deadline looms closer.
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Complaints about misleading health insurance marketing are soaring. State insurance commissioners are taking notice. They’ve created a shared internal database to monitor questionable business practices.
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There's finally been a fix to the "family glitch" that made marketplace health plans sometimes unaffordable. And although premiums are rising, subsidies are too, and more people are eligible.
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Job changes caused by the pandemic meant people who normally relied on employer-sponsored insurance needed a new way to get coverage.
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Job losses caused by the pandemic are driving more people to the Obamacare marketplace. But some are concerned the Supreme Court could dismantle the law and leave them without coverage.
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If you're not getting health insurance from your employer, you can still get covered. You can shop for options through HealthCare.gov or your state's marketplace. Here's how to pick a plan.
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With open enrollment ending next week, the government says sign-ups for coverage under former President Barack Obama's health care law are lagging when...
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It's open enrollment season for people who buy their health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces . After a series of repeal efforts...