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Middle-Class Earners Weigh Love And Money To Curb Obamacare Premiums

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Ineligible for subsidies, a Tennessee woman quit her job to get an affordable health care premium. Conventional steps 鈥 such as maxing out your 401(k) contribution each year 鈥 may also do the job, financial planners say.

Podcast: ‘What The Health?’ Meanwhile, In Other Health News鈥

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In this episode of 鈥淲hat the Health?鈥 Julie Rovner of Kaiser Health News, Joanne Kenen of Politico, Alice Ollstein of Talking Points Memo and Sarah Jane Tribble of Kaiser Health News discuss some of the under-covered health stories of the past several weeks, including drug price issues, the opioid epidemic and women鈥檚 reproductive health.

Puertorrique帽os desplazados enfrentan obst谩culos para tener seguro m茅dico

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M谩s de 140,000 puertorrique帽os llegaron a la zona central de Florida desde que el hurac谩n Mar铆a devast贸 la isla. En muchos casos, los planes m茅dicos que ten铆an en Puerto Rico no funcionaron en el continente.

Displaced Puerto Ricans Face Obstacles Getting Health Care

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Many have complicated questions about whether their Medicaid or Medicare coverage can shift to their new homes. And for those seeking private insurance, using the ACA鈥檚 insurance marketplaces will likely be a new experience.

Podcast: 鈥榃hat The Health?鈥 Tax Bill Or Health Bill?

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Julie Rovner of Kaiser Health News, Sarah Kliff of Vox.com, Joanne Kenen of Politico and Alice Ollstein of Talking Points Memo discuss the inclusion of health policies into the current tax cut debate, including a possible repeal of the fines for people who fail to maintain health insurance.

Obamacare: comprar seguro es m谩s complicado que nunca. Aqu铆, algunas tretas

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Es esencial que conozca sus opciones en base a los ingresos y al tama帽o de su familia. Aqu铆, algunas respuestas clave para entender el mercado de seguros.

Rising Health Insurance Costs Frighten Some Early Retirees

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Higher premiums loom for Americans in their late 50s and early 60s who are still too young for Medicare and don鈥檛 qualify for subsidies under Obamacare.

Obamacare: 5 nuevas cosas que debes saber

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El per铆odo abierto de inscripci贸n para las personas que compran su propio seguro de salud ya est谩 en marcha, y termina el 15 de diciembre de 2017. Estos son cinco factores para tener en cuenta.

Per铆odo de inscripci贸n ca贸tico pone en peligro cobertura de latinos

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Una de las metas del Obamacare fue que los latinos accedieran a atenci贸n m茅dica. Pero ese logro, se baj贸 el porcentaje de hispanos sin seguro de 43% en 2010 a menos del 25% en 2016, corre peligro en un per铆odo que comienza con incertidumbres.

Enrollment News To Bank On: Obamacare Is Still Here So It’s Time For Coverage Checkup

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Open enrollment for the federal health law鈥檚 marketplace plans begin Nov. 1. In most states, the sign-up period ends Dec. 15, about six weeks sooner than past years.

Latest Snag In ACA Sign-Ups: Those Who Guide Consumers Are Hitting Roadblocks

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Technical glitches with a mandatory credentialing course are, many say, the latest in a series of complications that could make it harder to help people get coverage.

Obamacare a oscuras: cerrar谩n el sitio web por horas los fines de semana

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Algunos piensan que es un gran obst谩culo. Pero la administraci贸n Trump insiste en que mantener el sitio federal del mercado de seguros del Obamacare cerrado por varias horas los domingos no alterar谩 la inscripci贸n.

Burwell Says Upcoming Enrollment Efforts Are Pivotal For Health Law

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Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell announces that federal officials expect the number of people picking plans will grow by 1 million this year to nearly 14 million people, but she acknowledges that rising prices and fewer insurers are challenging the marketplaces.