Republicans in Congress Hate Trump's Health Care Plan
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Millions of Americans will need to decide between paying skyrocketing health care premiums or going without coverage in 2026 if Congress doesn't act.
Open enrollment for health insurance has started, and there’s no better time to protect your health, your family and your future. From now through Jan. 15, Marylanders can enroll or renew their health coverage through Maryland Health Connection, the state’s official health insurance marketplace.
We both lost our jobs as public health diplomats with the U.S. Agency for International Development last summer. Our termination from federal service also meant that both of us lo
The White House has circulated a proposal to extend COVID-19 Affordable Care Act subsidies by two years, but plans have yet to be finalized.
Improving public safety, strengthening reentry outcomes, and treating people with basic dignity require fixing one of the most counterproductive gaps between our justice and healthcare systems: the disruption of Medicaid coverage when someone becomes involved in the justice system and when they reenter society following incarceration.
The VA said that in January, it faced a backlog of more than 70,000 CHAMPVA applications. Some families waited more than 150 days for approval. As of October, the Department indicated that the backlog has been reduced to zero. Now, the 4,000 weekly applications only need to wait days, not months, to be processed.
Roughly 2 million Californians who buy insurance through the state’s marketplace are now facing steep price hikes.
Providence resident Daniella Stark currently pays $45 a month for her health care coverage. With rising costs expected to hit millions of Americans, the White House has circulated a proposal to extend these subsidies by two years,