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Job changes caused by the pandemic meant people who normally relied on employer-sponsored insurance needed a new way to get coverage.
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Job losses caused by the pandemic are driving more people to the Obamacare marketplace. But some are concerned the Supreme Court could dismantle the law and leave them without coverage.
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If you're not getting health insurance from your employer, you can still get covered. You can shop for options through HealthCare.gov or your state's marketplace. Here's how to pick a plan.
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With open enrollment ending next week, the government says sign-ups for coverage under former President Barack Obama's health care law are lagging when...
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It's open enrollment season for people who buy their health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces . After a series of repeal efforts...
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There's less than a month left to enroll for health insurance plans on the Affordable Care Act marketplace and so far this year fewer people have been…
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Open enrollment for health insurance plans in the Affordable Care Act marketplace for 2019 coverage started Thursday and consumers will have less help…
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About 1.6 million Floridians are enrolled in Affordable Care Act Marketplace plans.Open enrollment starts Nov. 1 and ends Dec. 15. Florida Blue offers…
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People ages 65 and older and those with qualifying disabilities have until December 7 to choose between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage which...
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More than 700,000 Floridians selected or were automatically re-enrolled in Obamacare plans during the final week of regular enrollment, bringing the...
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This year is six weeks shorter than last year. Not on the calendar, or course, but there are six fewer weeks this year for people getting their health...
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Obamacare enrollment is off to a strong start in Florida and around the nation, according to national data and those who help people sign up for health...