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Top Five Blogs So Far in 2016

We know you have a lot going on, and there isn’t always time to read everything. That’s why we’ve rounded up five of our most popular blogs published between January and March of this… Read more.

04.12.2016 / Talia Schmidt, / Insights Blog

3 Things to Know about Affordable Care Act Repayment Caps

This week, the House Ways and Means Committee in Congress will vote on legislation that would eliminate caps on how much money marketplace consumers must repay the federal government if they receive more premium tax credits… Read more.

03.16.2016 / Kara Nester, Cheryl Fish-Parcham, / Insights Blog

How Building a Story Bank Program Can Help Your Organization

Personal stories are one of the most powerful tools an organization can employ in its work. They inspire connection and empathy while simultaneously challenging stereotypes, humanizing policies or statistics, and illustrating facts and figures.… Read more.

03.15.2016 / Cate Bonacini, / Insights Blog

Voices of Health Advocates: Priorities for 2016

    Across the country, state advocates are pursuing multiple strategies to improve health care in America. Three years into the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, many advocates are focusing on extending health insurance… Read more.

03.03.2016 / Insights Blog

Health Insurance and 2015 Taxes: A Quick Guide

This is the second year that everyone who files taxes must indicate whether they have health insurance.  Depending on their coverage status, some people may also need to supply additional information. These relatively new… Read more.

02.25.2016 / Kara Nester, / Insights Blog

Uninsured in Virginia: Lori’s Story

In late 2015, Lori was in desperate need of cardiology care for her heart condition. In the past, she had always been able to pick up the phone and schedule appointments with her specialists.… Read more.

02.18.2016 / Jenna Temkin, / Insights Blog