Latest News On Obamacare Plans

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Report: States Increase Cost Controls To Manage Medicaid Growth

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Medicaid enrollment and total Medicaid spending are projected to rise more slowly for 2017, but states’ tab will grow faster as the federal government begins to taper its funding for Obamacare expansions, the Kaiser Family Foundation reports in its annual 50-state survey.

Rising Health Premiums Rankle Individuals Paying Full Price

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Insurance customers who don’t get federal subsidies are facing double-digit premium increases in many places this year and forced to make hard choices about coverage.

President Trump Wouldn’t Have To Wait For Congress To Undo Much Of The Health Law

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Since President Barack Obama has used executive authority many times to help stabilize the law, Donald Trump could likely reverse those decisions and undermine the law.

Obamacare Marketplace Shakeout Rocks Arizona, Southeast

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Fewer choices in 2017 health care plans await consumers in dozens of markets where Aetna, UnitedHealthcare and Humana are pulling out, but withdrawals may hit Arizona, the Carolinas, Georgia and parts of Florida hardest.

Young Adults Can Face Challenges To Health Enrollment

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Even as the administration focuses on getting more young adults into marketplace coverage, many enrollment specialists say that this group has some difficulty transitioning from family plans or Medicaid.

HHS Targets Young Adults In 2017 Obamacare Enrollment Plan

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The Obama administration’s strategy to attract young under-insured adults includes targeted direct mailings and discounted Lyft rides to open enrollment events this fall.

HHS Announces Plans To Curtail Consumers’ Use Of Short-Term Insurance Policies

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The plans, which do not qualify as coverage under the Affordable Care Act and put consumers at risk of a tax penalty, can siphon healthy people away from the online marketplaces because they are generally less expensive.

Smokers’ Ranks Look Conspicuously Sparse In Obamacare

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Federal data suggest that many smokers aren’t confessing to their tobacco habit to avoid paying higher health care premiums, thwarting insurers.

UnitedHealthcare To Exit All But ‘Handful’ Of Obamacare Markets In 2017

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UnitedHealthcare said Tuesday it will leave most of the 34 states in which it offers health insurance under Obamacare, but Nevada and Virginia are two markets it will retain a presence.

Competition Suffers Most If UnitedHealth Exits Obamacare In 2017: Analysis

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A Kaiser Family Foundation analysis released Monday, a day ahead of UnitedHealth’s expected announcement, finds 1.1 million consumers would have no choice in health insurance plans if the giant insurer drops out of Obamacare marketplaces as threatened.