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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Health Insurance Premiums on the Rise in Virginia : wvtf





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Health Insurance Premiums on the Rise in Virginia

Health Insurance Premiums on the Rise in Virginia
Health Insurance Premiums on the Rise in Virginia
If you purchase health care in Virginia through the Obamacare marketplace, you might want to budget out a bit more in monthly payments this year.As Mallory Noe-Payne reports, premiums are rising -- and quickly.Individual customers will be paying, on average, 11% more this year than last.


as well boiseweekly

Idaho Reveals 2017 Health Insurance Rates: 24 Percent Higher for Individuals

Idaho Reveals 2017 Health Insurance Rates: 24 Percent Higher for Individuals
Idaho Reveals 2017 Health Insurance Rates: 24 Percent Higher for Individuals
Ryan JohnsonSaying that "the rate increases are definitely greater than we would like," Idaho Department of Insurance officials this morning revealed the 2017 approved health insurance rates for all individual and small group health plans.Next year, officials said five carriers will offer 186 different medical plans in Idaho, with at least four companies offering coverage in each of Idaho's counties.In Ada County, rate increases for individuals run as high as 53 percent (a PacificSource Health "Silver" plan with a $3,000 deductible).Statewide, the average rate for individual plans to be offered on the state health exchange will run about 24 percent higher in 2017.The Idaho Department of Insurance granted Mountain Health CO-OP and SelectHealth the highest statewide average rate increases for individual plans (29 percent), followed by Regence BlueShield of Idaho (25 percent), BridgeSpan Health (23 percent), Blue Cross of Idaho (19 percent) and PacificSource Health (15 percent).


not to mention investopedia

Millions Lose Health Insurance with Trump, Gain with Clinton

Millions Lose Health Insurance with Trump, Gain with Clinton
Millions Lose Health Insurance with Trump, Gain with Clinton
A new study by the nonpartisan Commonwealth Fund, carried out by the Rand Corporation's Sara Collins and Sophie Beutel, has found that Hillary Clinton's healthcare plan would reduce the number of Americans who lack insurance by 9.1 million in 2018, while Donald Trump's would increase it by 20.3 million.Trump's plan would raise the federal deficit by $5.8 billion, while Clinton's would raise it by $88.5 billion.The analysis begins with the candidates' positions regarding the Affordable Care Act, colloquially known as Obamacare.


additionally webmd

23 Plans Earn Top Mark in Health Insurance Ratings

23 Plans Earn Top Mark in Health Insurance Ratings
23 Plans Earn Top Mark in Health Insurance Ratings
Sept. 22, 2016 -- Twenty-three insurance plans out of more than 1,000 have received the highest score of 5.0, according to new ratings released Thursday from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).Eighty-two plans received a 4.5, which is considered very good, says Andy Reynolds, an assistant vice president at the NCQA.The nonprofit looks at private, Medicaid, and Medicare plans for its ratings, which it has done annually since 2005.


moreover from forbes

The Cost Of Health Insurance Is A Big Problem For Small Business

The Cost Of Health Insurance Is A Big Problem For Small Business
The Cost Of Health Insurance Is A Big Problem For Small Business



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