The Affordable Care Act has made immense strides in expanding access to affordable health coverage. But some lower and moderate-income consumers may still struggle to afford coverage and care, even with the help of… Read more.
09.18.2014 /
Lydia Mitts,
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Insights Column
The Obama administration announced on Monday that 115,000 consumers will lose their health coverage under the Affordable Care Act on October 1 because they did not submit the proper paperwork proving their legal immigration or citizenship status. An… Read more.
09.17.2014 /
Talia Schmidt,
Rachel Dolan,
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Insights Column
Proposed health insurance premium rates for 2015 varied greatly among states and insurers. To limit unreasonable rate increases,Families USA encourages state advocates to engage in the rate review process. Earlier this year, we explained… Read more.
09.16.2014 /
Cheryl Fish-Parcham,
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Insights Column
The Affordable Care Act did a lot to help uninsured consumers get health coverage, but it did not entirely resolve the very real problems with insurance affordability for low- and moderate-income consumers. These consumers… Read more.
09.09.2014 /
Cheryl Fish-Parcham,
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Insights Column
With the passage of the Affordable Care Act, more Americans can afford quality health insurance. However, having health insurance does not always equal having access to high-quality health care. This is especially true for… Read more.
08.26.2014 /
Insights Column