The findings reveal a troubling reality regarding women in states like Florida, who face significant barriers to accessing ...
Experts warn that Florida will face an alarming spike in the number of families losing health insurance in the coming months, caused by federal changes and actions by the Gov. Ron DeSantis ...
No other state has a greater percentage of people — about 4.6 million Floridians or 25% of those under 65 — getting their health care insurance through the 2010 Affordable Care Act.
Hundreds of thousands of Florida residents could see their health insurance premiums soar by double-digit increases. Fourteen major insurers, including Molina Healthcare, AmeriHealth Caritas, Centene ...
Health insurance rates will increase sharply for the 4 million-plus Floridians who rely on so-called Obamacare plans or small employer health insurance coverage in the coming weeks, according to data ...
Property insurance may be what’s on residents’ minds as Florida continues to grapple with high housing costs, but people need to look out for soaring health insurance costs in the coming year, too.
Having a health insurance card in your wallet matters. Thanks to the federal marketplace and premium assistance, 4.7 million Floridians have that card and the access to timely healthcare it ...
Prices are spiking as temporary COVID-era subsidies end and insurers raise rates to offset people leaving the coverage pool.
Oscar Health, Inc., a leading healthcare technology company, today is introducing affordable, tech-powered health plans for individuals, families, and businesses across Southern Florida on the ...
More than one quarter of the enrollees on a major health plan in Florida have been rolled off the program in two years, according to data by KFF, a nonprofit health policy research and news ...
CVS Health Pharmacy Manager Aylen Amestoy prepares to administer a COVID-19 vaccine shot at a CVS in Miami on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023. D.A. Varela [email protected] Florida has begun the ...
Experts warn that Florida will see a significant increase in families losing health insurance. The potential elimination of federal tax credits could price nearly half of Florida's 4.7 million ACA ...