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Unionized workers at a Florida health care organization are being asked to decide whether to keep their benefits or to upgrade to a package with new perks. But in exchange for things like tuition reimbursement says they’d be forced to give up benefits like dental coverage.
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Open enrollment began on November 1st, but so far 3500 fewer people have signed up for health insurance compared to the same time last year.
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Shepherd's Hope has already served more than 20,000 patients this year.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau about 16 percent of Floridians are currently uninsured.
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Economist Juliette Cubanksi says the merger might be balanced out by other factors that are new to the Medicare market in 2019.
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Protesters gather on I-Drive before President Donald Trump and Governor Rick Scott speak at the Orange County Convention Center.
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If ACA is repealed, so are the protections the keep insurers from denying people with pre-existing conditions coverage or raising their premiums.
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People with pre-existing conditions gathered in Orlando to call on Rick Scott to support the Affordable Care Act. The state is one of twenty challenging the law’s constitutionality in court.
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Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida has asked Gov. Rick Scott to remove the state from a lawsuit that could end the Affordable Care Act. People with preexisting conditions would lose coverage.
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Florida’s health report card is in and it doesn’t look good. Only two other states performed worse.