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There's finally been a fix to the "family glitch" that made marketplace health plans sometimes unaffordable. And although premiums are rising, subsidies are too, and more people are eligible.
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Some object to paying for health insurance plans that cover preventive services that they say violate their religious beliefs, which could cause millions to lose access to care if the courts agree.
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About 367,000 fewer people signed up during this year’s open enrollment period-from November 1 through December 15-than last year.
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A federal judge’s ruling that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional could affect Florida patients with pre-existing conditions.
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ACA premiums have gone up because of these changes.
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If ACA is repealed, so are the protections the keep insurers from denying people with pre-existing conditions coverage or raising their premiums.
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Activists are gathering at Lake Eola Park Thursday to call on Governor Rick Scott to remove Florida from a lawsuit that challenges the Affordable Care Act.
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Floridians who didn’t buy health insurance through Obamacare by the deadline last week may still be able to enroll.
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It’s been a rough ride for the Affordable Care Act this year. Attempts by the GOP led congress to repeal and replace Obamacare have failed but there have been changes, and premiums are going up. So what does that mean for consumers looking to buy health insurance with open enrollment around the corner?
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90.7's economic analyst Hank Fishkind says the recent changes made by President Donald Trump to the Affordable Care Act will have a major impact in Florida.