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Editor's note: A previous version of this story contained incorrect enrollment dates for the Affordable Care Act. The error has been corrected. The...
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Overall enrollment in Florida’s commercial health-insurance market in 2017 dipped by more than 96,000 people, or 2.55 percent, from the previous year, a...
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The pushback against Gov. Rick Scott’s effort to create a health-care transparency website appears to be more widespread than state officials previously...
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A report on health care access found the number of uninsured patients is on the rise in the 17 states that haven’t expanded Medicaid. A Georgetown...
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More than 2.6 million people in Florida lacked health insurance at some point in 2017, according to data released Wednesday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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For the first time in years, health insurance premiums sold on the Affordable Care Act marketplace in Florida are not expected to rise by double digits.
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The state’s decision to award Medicaid managed-care contracts to three prepaid dental plans is being challenged by two companies that submitted...
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Premiums for health insurance plans sold on the federal marketplace are expected to increase by nearly 16.9 percent in Florida next year due to changes...
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A program that provides health insurance for 8 million children in Florida might lose $7 billion dollars in funding. UCF professor of health management...
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That didn’t take long.