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Insurance Department releases 2017 final health insurance rate increases
Insurance Department releases 2017 final health insurance rate increasesHeath and Wellness provides you with practical, up-to-date and local information to help you make smart decisions for you and your family's health and well-being.
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25 million people could lose health insurance under Donald Trump's plan, analysis shows
25 million people could lose health insurance under Donald Trump's plan, analysis showsAlberto Abin walks out of the UniVista Insurance office last year in Miami after shopping for a health plan under the Affordable Care Act.Two reports provide new data on the presidential candidates' plans to make health care more affordable.(Joe Raedle/Getty Images)As many as 9.6 million Americans could gain health insurance under Hillary Clinton's proposal to provide families a tax credit to help them pay for premiums, deductibles and coinsurance, according to a new analysis.
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Idaho health insurance rates increasing in 2017
Idaho health insurance rates increasing in 2017The Idaho Department of Insurance released the final 2017 insurance rate increases for all individual and small group health plans on Thursday.(Photo: Ryan Hilliard/KTVB)BOISE -- The Idaho Department of Insurance released the final 2017 insurance rate increases for all individual and small group health plans on Thursday.Rates for individual health care plans are rising by 24 percent next year, which is higher than the state - and Idahoans - say they would like to see.
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Number of people with insurance spikes in Clinton health plan; plunges in Trump's
Number of people with insurance spikes in Clinton health plan; plunges in Trump'sThe analysis, conducted by researchers at the Rand Corp., was based on proposals made by both campaigns this year.Clinton's plan calls for building on and tweaking President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act.Trump wants to gut that law, known as Obamacare, and replace it with a tax deduction that would allow people with individual insurance coverage to deduct the cost of their premiums from their taxes, as well as several other measures.
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