-
From now until August, you can sign up for or change coverage through the federal and state health insurance marketplaces. Many people are eligible for better or less expensive plans — or both.
-
If passed, Biden's relief bill would significantly expand the number of people eligible for federal help in paying their health plan premiums, and would boost the size of those subsidies.
-
Floridians are out of work in massive numbers- either laid off due to the coronavirus or furloughed with a return to work uncertain. So what does that…
-
Floridians are out of work in massive numbers- either laid off due to the coronavirus or furloughed with a return to work uncertain. So what does that…
-
Anne Packham, marketplace network director with the Primary Care Access Network, and Tony Jenkins, Market President for the Central Region with Florida Blue join Intersection to talk about the impact of the pandemic on health insurance.
-
The coronavirus health crisis has many Americans without health insurance on edge, and a new report says Latino children are increasingly…
-
When's the last time you checked in with your primary care provider? U.S. adults under age 65 made nearly 25% fewer visits to primary care providers in 2016 than in 2008, a big study finds.
-
About 367,000 fewer people signed up during this year’s open enrollment period-from November 1 through December 15-than last year.
-
A federal judge’s ruling that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional could affect Florida patients with pre-existing conditions.
-
Signups for health insurance through the federal marketplaces are down as the open enrollment period comes to an end.