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Anne Marie Schneider: How Rising Premiums Push Families Out of Care

Card Image Anne Marie Schneider lives in Durham, North Carolina, and has spent more than three decades working across nearly every corner of the health care system. After losing her job with only days to act, Anne Marie and her husband turned to the ACA Marketplace. Given their circumstances, the family qualified for enhanced ACA tax credits, but without subsidies, the cost was impossible.

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Heidi Pomerleau: The Constant Fear of Losing Medicaid and Medicare Coverage

Card Image It took years for Heidi Pomerleau to get the health coverage they need to manage their permanent disability. Now covered by Medicaid and Medicare, Heidi lives in constant fear that they will lose access to care if the programs are cut. Now Heidi fights to help other people get insurance coverage through Medicaid or the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

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Renee Arnold: Priced Out of Coverage While Caring for Others

Card Image Renee Arnold has spent her life caring for people with disabilities, yet she cannot afford health insurance for her own husband. As premiums skyrocket, she faces impossible choices between housing, health care, and financial survival.

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Amy Barley: Access to Life-Changing Diabetes Care

Card Image Amy Barley's work at the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange is personal. She lives with her own chronic health condition: type 1 diabetes. Amy's experience fighting to keep the coverage she needs, particularly access to her insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor (CGM) has motivated her to continue helping patients fight back against insurance denials and skyrocketing costs.

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Joyce Clark Turner: Finding Recovery and Advocacy Through Medicaid

Card Image Joyce Clark Turner is currently living in Salt Lake City, Utah and training at the University of Utah to be an advocate for those with mental health challenges. She has worked multiple careers throughout her life and has experience navigating the health care system as both an employer and an employee. Along with this, she was on Medicaid while recovering from an alcohol use disorder.

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Jen S.: From the Classroom to the Coverage Gap

Card Image Jen S., a former teacher in Arizona, has always prioritized staying insured and maintaining her health. She grew up with a mother who was a nurse, and for most of her life she had stable employer-sponsored coverage through her teaching job. That stability began to unravel after she left the classroom.

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Steve Ramirez: Navigating Skyrocketing Costs of Coverage

Card Image As an engineer, Steve Ramirez understands complex systems. But finding comprehensive health insurance coverage when costs skyrocket has become increasingly difficult. With ACA tax credits now expiring, Steve faces a 642% increase in cost.

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Wayne Riley: Rising Costs Lead to Impossible Choices

Card Image For two years, Wayne, a 56-year-old living in Colorado with his wife, relied on marketplace insurance to protect their health, and their finances. Their monthly premium of $690 was high but manageable. That all changed when Wayne, a self-employed commercial cleaner, contacted his insurance agent to ask about the upcoming year.

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