As enhanced ACA subsidies expire, families face soaring premiums and deductibles, forcing some to drop coverage, ration medications or go uninsured.
Some experts warn of a potential "death spiral" in the Affordable Care Act marketplace if young, healthy consumers drop coverage amid soaring costs.
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Stacey Hilton won’t have health insurance in 2026. It’s a scary reality for the 55-year-old registered nurse from West ...
The state marketplace says nearly 1 in 5 subscribers dropped their plans after enhanced federal tax credits expired.
Healthcare is critical for a child’s long-term well-being. Children who have access to insurance coverage are more likely to receive preventive care and services such as routine physicals, ...
The restoration benefit reinstates the entire health insurance plans after exhaustion. Plans with the restoration benefit ...