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Thursday, September 15, 2016

Study: Number of Oklahomans without health insurance continues to decline : kfor





referring to kfor

Study: Number of Oklahomans without health insurance continues to decline

Study: Number of Oklahomans without health insurance continues to decline
Study: Number of Oklahomans without health insurance continues to decline
× Study: Number of Oklahomans without health insurance continues to declineOKLAHOMA CITY – A new federal study shows the number of Oklahomans without health insurance has fallen by 6 percent since 2010, but the state still has one of the highest percentages of uninsured residents in the country.The study released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau shows 13.9 percent of Oklahomans went uninsured in 2015, down from 18.9 percent in 2010.The decline means an additional 192,000 Oklahomans received health insurance coverage over the five-year period.


by the same token on dailyprogress

Census: Fewer New Mexicans going without health insurance

Census: Fewer New Mexicans going without health insurance
Census: Fewer New Mexicans going without health insurance
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additionally hotair

Great news: High deductibles are now the "new normal" in health insurance

Great news: High deductibles are now the "new normal" in health insurance
Great news: High deductibles are now the
Great news: High deductibles are now the "new normal" in health insuranceposted at 4:01 pm on September 14, 2016 by Ed MorrisseyNPR brings us this new surprise from the annals of top-down control of economies.When Democrats shoved ObamaCare through Congress in 2010, they promised that it would "bend the cost curve downward" throughout the whole health-care sector, especially in insurance.Instead, costs have skyrocketed so quickly that insurers have to raise deductibles in order to keep premiums from going up so high that no one could afford them.


coupled with businessinsider

More Americans with health insurance than ever thanks to Obamacare

More Americans with health insurance than ever thanks to Obamacare
More Americans with health insurance than ever thanks to Obamacare
Six years after Congress passed the Affordable Care Act the percentage of Americans without health insurance hit record lows with more than 90 percent of people now covered, the US Census Bureau said on Tuesday.The uninsured population dropped to 29 million people in the US without health insurance in 2015, or 9.1 percent of the population, according to the bureau's 2015 health insurance statistics released on Tuesday.This is down from 33.0 million people and a rate of 10.4 percent the year before.


besides hjnews

Increase in health insurance premiums may impact 2017 Cache County budget

Increase in health insurance premiums may impact 2017 Cache County budget
Increase in health insurance premiums may impact 2017 Cache County budget
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