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HHS-leaked document indicates HealthCare.gov will still exist in 2026 Affordable Care Act public exchange activities would have to rely on user fees and other program revenue.
About one in five in-network claims were denied by insurers of qualified health plans on HealthCare.gov in 2023, according to KFF. There is also wide variation by insurer and state.
Plans available through Healthcare.gov denied an average of 20% of claims in 2023, according to a new analysis from KFF.
HealthCare.gov hopes to profit from ICHRA boom Licensing for small-group producers is starting off more than three times as fast as in 2023.
As of December 15, 2023, for HealthCare.gov states and December 9, 2023, for State-based Marketplaces, preliminary data projects that over 19 million consumers will enroll in 2024 coverage through ...
Voter registration on HealthCare.gov should be available when Americans begin applying for health insurance this fall, ahead of Election Day 2024.
Open enrollment on HealthCare.gov begins on Tuesday. Last year, more than 1.84 million Texans signed up for coverage — by far the most since the Affordable Care Act was passed over a decade ago ...
Healthcare.gov insurers denied about 18 percent of in-network claims in 2020, according to a July 5 Kaiser Family Foundation report.
Small business owners still have to navigate their diverse needs in providing coverage to employees, such as tax credits and finding the right plan, while also running a business. Here are three ...
Accenture has (for now) won back its $397.6 million Healthcare.gov contract. But Deloitte, which has won the contract twice, has filed its own protest objecting to the award.
In this case, HealthCare.gov used the 2020 standards during the 2021 open enrollment period that ran from November 1 to December 15, 2020 so it will continue to use those standards throughout 2021.
The Biden administration will invest $50 million in an ad campaign touting that its Covid-19 relief law will make health insurance cheaper via Obamacare.