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November 1 marked the start of open enrollment to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Residents of Florida, along with three…
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The rate of Floridians without health insurance dropped to 16.6 percent last year.
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Florida’s health insurance market for next year is beginning to take shape, and there will be cost increases. But that’s not what’s raising eyebrows....
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A federal judge cleared the way Wednesday for a legal challenge by congressional Republicans to President Obama's health care law to proceed.
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Florida Healthy Kids Corporation is blaming President Obama's health care law after notifying parents that health insurance premiums will increase for...
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Some analysts who have looked at health insurers’ proposed premiums for next year predict major increases for policies sold on state and federal health...
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Federal health officials have awarded more than $5 million in grants to 10 health centers in Florida to serve newly insured patients under the...
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If the Supreme Court strikes down subsidies, millions of people could no longer afford health insurance. And premiums for others would rise dramatically, as healthier people leave the marketplace.
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With two weeks to go until the 2015 Obamacare enrollment deadline, Florida is ahead of even California, which has twice the population and embraced the Affordable Care Act from the start.
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Federal health officials say 1,190,922 Floridians have signed up for health insurance through the federal marketplace since this year’s open enrollment...