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Obamacare: el impacto de los costos en las inscripciones no se conocer谩 hasta dentro de varios meses

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Los subsidios mejorados, que redujeron el porcentaje del ingreso familiar que se deb铆a pagar por la atenci贸n m茅dica y eliminaron el l铆mite de ingresos para calificar, expiraron a fines del a帽o pasado.

Newsom ajusta su discurso sobre la salud de inmigrantes enfocado en una posible candidatura presidencial

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Newsom propuso que el estado no intervenga cuando, a partir de octubre, el gobierno federal deje de brindar cobertura m茅dica a unos 200.000 residentes legales, entre ellos solicitantes de asilo y refugiados.

Newsom Walks Thin Line on Immigrant Health as He Eyes Presidential Bid

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Progressives are assailing Gov. Gavin Newsom for proposing to pull back coverage for some legal residents, such as refugees and asylum-seekers, while conservatives lambaste the California Democrat for using limited state funds on Medicaid coverage for immigrants without legal status.

It鈥檚 2026 and You鈥檙e Uninsured. Now What?

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Many Americans are expected to lose ACA or Medicaid coverage in coming months and years as a result of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and the expiration of enhanced pandemic-era subsidies that helped people afford Obamacare plans. Doctors and researchers say there are still ways to find affordable care.

Cuando el seguro m茅dico cuesta m谩s que la hipoteca

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A pesar de las intensas discusiones y del cierre del gobierno m谩s largo en la historia, el Congreso permiti贸 que los subsidios mejorados de ACA expiraran el pasado 31 de diciembre.

Es 2026 y no tienes seguro m茅dico. 驴Y ahora qu茅?

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Los cambios en las pol铆ticas de salud en Washington est谩n teniendo repercusiones en todo el pa铆s y haciendo que millones de personas pierdan su cobertura de Medicaid o de ACA. Pero hay opciones.

Blurry Line Between Medical and Vision Insurance Leaves Patient With Unexpected Bill

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A Wisconsin retiree with glaucoma needed her eyes examined. Her Medicare Advantage plan from UnitedHealthcare listed her optometrist鈥檚 clinic as in-network, but she learned the hard way that a clinic can be in-network and out-of-network at the same time.

Watch: A Strange Checkup Bill Revealed a Firefighter鈥檚 Kids Were Mistakenly Uninsured

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This installment of InvestigateTV and 麻豆女优 Health News鈥 鈥淐ostly Care鈥 series explores how administrative errors can leave patients on the hook for bills they shouldn鈥檛 owe 鈥 sometimes with few options to correct a problem they didn鈥檛 create.

Sick of Fighting Insurers, Hospitals Offer Their Own Medicare Advantage Plans

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Breakups between insurers and health systems, on top of plan cuts, left more than 3.7 million Medicare Advantage enrollees facing a tough choice last year: find new insurance or new doctors. But hospital systems say their Advantage plans can avert such upheaval, giving patients peace of mind.

Cansados de pelear con las aseguradoras, hospitales ofrecen sus propios planes Medicare Advantage

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Aunque los planes administrados por hospitales representan solo una peque帽a porci贸n del mercado de Medicare Advantage, su n煤mero de afiliados sigue creciendo, en l铆nea con el aumento general de beneficiarios de ese sistema.

What the Health? From 麻豆女优 Health News: Health Spending Is Moving in Congress

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Lawmakers appear on the brink of passing a spending bill for the Department of Health and Human Services and a bipartisan health policy bill delayed for over a year. But the outlook is bleaker for the health care outline released by President Trump last week. Sandhya Raman of CQ Roll Call, Sheryl Gay Stolberg of The New York Times, and Paige Winfield Cunningham of The Washington Post join 麻豆女优 Health News鈥 Julie Rovner to discuss those stories and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews oncologist and bioethicist Ezekiel Emanuel to discuss his new book, 鈥淓at Your Ice Cream.鈥

Farmers Now Owe a Lot More for Health Insurance

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More than a quarter of the agricultural workforce purchases health insurance through the individual marketplace, a much larger share than the overall percentage of U.S. adults. After a tough year for farmers, the loss of enhanced ACA subsidies is putting health insurance out of reach for many.