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Most Inland residents now have health insurance
Most Inland residents now have health insuranceMost Inland residents now have health insurance Share Pin It More Galleries Riverside and San Bernardino counties both had more than 90 percent of their populations with some kind of health insurance in 2015, according to the recently released American Community Survey from the U.S. Census Bureau., NICK AGRO/ ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER/ SCNG Related article » Inland Health Insurance 2015* San Bernardino County Insured: 1.8 million or 91 percent Uninsured: 187,259 or 9 percent Riverside County Insured: 2.1 million or 90.2 percent Uninsured: 229,295 or 9.8 percent United States Insured: 286.6 million or 90.6 percent Uninsured: 29.7 million or 9.4 percent California Insured: 38.6 million or 91.4 percent Uninsured: 3.3 million or 8.6 percent *Noninstitutional population – excludes persons residing in institutions.Source: American Community Survey, U.S. Census BureauMore than 90 percent of the populations for both Riverside and San Bernardino counties had some kind of health insurance in 2015, according to the recently released American Community Survey from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Idaho health insurance exchange offering more plans, higher premiums in 2017
Idaho health insurance exchange offering more plans, higher premiums in 2017Jacksons founder John Jackson talks about his company's early days3:05
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Kaiser survey finds 'modest' increase in worker health insurance premiums
Kaiser survey finds 'modest' increase in worker health insurance premiumsPremiums for the largest source of health insurance in the U.S. continue to increase at a rate that's remarkably low considering double-digit increases of the past.This year, premiums grew 3 percent for employer-sponsored health plans, following last year's 4 percent rise, according to results from a national survey released Wednesday.But coverage remains expensive, with the average family plan now costing more than $18,000, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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Workers' health insurance premiums rise modestly, but deductibles jump lot more
Workers' health insurance premiums rise modestly, but deductibles jump lot moreIn 2016, the average deductible for workers was $1,478, up from $1,318 last year, the survey found.And for the first time, according to the survey, slightly more than half of all covered workers have deductibles of at least $1,000, and at smaller firms, the average deductibles are now above $2,000.The survey also found that the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, is having no effect at driving up employer health insurance costs, and that few companies are changing their employees' hours as a result of ACA requirements.
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For some Alaskans, individual health insurance costs more each month than a mortgage
For some Alaskans, individual health insurance costs more each month than a mortgageAlaskans shopping for individual health insurance on the federal exchange will only be able to choose from one insurer when open enrollment starts Nov. 1.Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska is increasing premiums an average of 7.3 percent.State officials are trying to head off bigger price increases in the future.
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