Harvard Kennedy School's Mark Shepard discusses health insurance subsidies and why they have become such a sticking point for lawmakers.
The federal poverty level is higher in Alaska and Hawaii than in other states, which means the top income cutoff for ...
This analysis estimates the impact of the loss of enhanced premium tax credits (ePTC) for marketplace coverage on community ...
As premiums rise faster than wages, workers face greater cost sharing, leaving some underinsured. This report discusses the trends in the availability and affordability of ESI over the past decade and ...
Open enrollment starts in November for people who don't get health insurance through their employer. Prices are up and ...
Health care spending in the US grew 4.1 percent to reach $4.5 trillion in 2022, which was still a faster rate of growth than the increase of 3.2 percent in 2021 but was much slower than the rate of 10 ...
On Monday, the Colorado Division of Insurance released the final approved premium information for 2026 private health ...
Health care spending in the US reached $4.9 trillion and increased 7.5 percent in 2023, growing from a rate of 4.6 percent in 2022. In 2023, the insured share of the population reached 92.5 percent, ...
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