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Despite seeing one of the largest dropoffs of ACA enrollment in the country due to much higher premiums, Florida still has more enrollees than any other state.
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Florida still has the most people of any state on ACA plans despite the largest drop after lawmakers did not extend enhanced subsidies.
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Prices on the ACA marketplace are spiking as COVID-era subsidies end and insurers raise rates to offset people leaving the coverage pool.
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From the looming Medicaid cuts to the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits for Affordable Care Act plans, big changes are on the horizon for health care.
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People who buy insurance through the marketplace, sometimes called Obama Care, could soon see a significant increase in their premiums. That’s because COVID-era Affordable Care Act tax credits are set to expire this year.
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Despite uncertainty after the elections, Floridians can qualify for enhanced subsidies to pay for health plans, including DACA recipients who can enroll for the first time.
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Florida's number of Affordable Care Act insurance enrollees jumped during this sign up period, which ends Tuesday night. Here's how to enroll.
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Over 3.2 million Floridians signed up for health insurance benefits through the ACA Marketplace this year.
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Most Marketplace health insurance plans cost $10 a month.
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States that haven't expanded Medicaid are more likely to restrict access to abortion and other reproductive care. Advocates say that makes it even more important for residents to get health coverage.