More Americans are picking higher-deductible Obamacare plans, possibly risking their health
The loss of enhanced subsidies and premium sticker shock are driving the trend, state officials and policy experts say.
The loss of enhanced subsidies and premium sticker shock are driving the trend, state officials and policy experts say.
The loss of enhanced subsidies and premium sticker shock are driving the trend, state officials and policy experts say.
The loss of enhanced subsidies and premium sticker shock are driving the trend, state officials and policy experts say.
The loss of enhanced subsidies and premium sticker shock are driving the trend, state officials and policy experts say.
The loss of enhanced subsidies and premium sticker shock are driving the trend, state officials and policy experts say.
While Republicans believe the plans encourage fraud, Democrats worry that raising premiums will prompt lower-income enrollees to drop coverage.
While Republicans believe the plans encourage fraud, Democrats worry that raising premiums will prompt lower-income enrollees to drop coverage.
While Republicans believe the plans encourage fraud, Democrats worry that raising premiums will prompt lower-income enrollees to drop coverage.
While Republicans believe the plans encourage fraud, Democrats worry that raising premiums will prompt lower-income enrollees to drop coverage.
While Republicans believe the plans encourage fraud, Democrats worry that raising premiums will prompt lower-income enrollees to drop coverage.
While Republicans believe the plans encourage fraud, Democrats worry that raising premiums will prompt lower-income enrollees to drop coverage.
While Republicans believe the plans encourage fraud, Democrats worry that raising premiums will prompt lower-income enrollees to drop coverage.
While sign-ups are above 2024, some states are concerned about higher terminations, fewer new enrollees and more consumer calls for help. If Congress fails again to extend enhanced subsidies in January, they say enrollment could drop.
While sign-ups are above 2024, some states are concerned about higher terminations, fewer new enrollees and more consumer calls for help. If Congress fails again to extend enhanced subsidies in January, they say enrollment could drop.
While sign-ups are above 2024, some states are concerned about higher terminations, fewer new enrollees and more consumer calls for help. If Congress fails again to extend enhanced subsidies in January, they say enrollment could drop.
While sign-ups are above 2024, some states are concerned about higher terminations, fewer new enrollees and more consumer calls for help. If Congress fails again to extend enhanced subsidies in January, they say enrollment could drop.
While sign-ups are above 2024, some states are concerned about higher terminations, fewer new enrollees and more consumer calls for help. If Congress fails again to extend enhanced subsidies in January, they say enrollment could drop.
State health care exchanges say they have few problems with fraud. Instead of killing the subsidies, policy experts suggest fixing the federal exchanges instead.
State health care exchanges say they have few problems with fraud. Instead of killing the subsidies, policy experts suggest fixing the federal exchanges instead.
State health care exchanges say they have few problems with fraud. Instead of killing the subsidies, policy experts suggest fixing the federal exchanges instead.
State health care exchanges say they have few problems with fraud. Instead of killing the subsidies, policy experts suggest fixing the federal exchanges instead.
The Government Accountability Office report is solidifying GOP opposition to extending expiring subsidies that help people pay for health insurance.
The Government Accountability Office report is solidifying GOP opposition to extending expiring subsidies that help people pay for health insurance.
With the enhanced subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, Democrats say they see no choice but to extend them.
With the enhanced subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, Democrats say they see no choice but to extend them.
With the enhanced subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, Democrats say they see no choice but to extend them.
The 20 state Affordable Care Act exchanges are prepared for a straightforward extension, but that appears doubtful.
The 20 state Affordable Care Act exchanges are prepared for a straightforward extension, but that appears doubtful.
The 20 state Affordable Care Act exchanges are prepared for a straightforward extension, but that appears doubtful.
The 20 state Affordable Care Act exchanges are prepared for a straightforward extension, but that appears doubtful.