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Last week, the United States Congress left Washington for the year - after both the House and Senate came short of passing key subsidies for Affordable Care Act insurance plans. Without tax credits, households relying on the ACA marketplace plans are likely to see their premiums skyrocket - affecting at least 22 million people. WAMC's Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief James Paleologopoulos spoke with Massachusetts Congressman Richard Neal of the 1st district about the situation
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New York authorities have ordered insurer Health Republic to stop writing new policies and wind down business after existing policies expire. The…
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The monthly update from Families USA on the progress of five state-sponsored health insurance plans was held this afternoon.Connecticut and New York…
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A county health department in New York’s Hudson Valley is the latest entity to announce help for residents with the new health insurance marketplace under…
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Vermont is getting nearly $619,000 in grants to enroll the uninsured in new health coverage options made available by the Affordable Care Act.The grants…
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Vermont has won conditional federal approval for its plan to build a consumer-friendly health insurance marketplace, or exchange.Vermont is now one of 17…