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More than 37,000 in Wisconsin could lose health insurance on the exchange next year
More than 37,000 in Wisconsin could lose health insurance on the exchange next yearAlready a subscriber?Click on the button below to set up your account or log in if you already have one.
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Agency poised to aid with health insurance
Agency poised to aid with health insuranceLa Comunidad Hispana (LCH) wants the community to know that it will be an important resource as health insurance enrollment for 2017 approaches for those participating in plans with the Affordable Care Act.Enrollment begins on Tuesday, Nov. 1, and ends on Tuesday, Jan. 31, and LCH has full-time staffers who are trained and ready to help community members navigate the marketplace health insurance plans, according to a LCH press release."Whether you are currently uninsured or already covered, enrollment is the one time of the year to enroll in a plan, review and switch to another plan that might suit you better, or simply renew and update the plan that you already use," Ted Trevorrow, outreach and enrollment coordinator-navigator at LCH, said in the release.
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Pennsylvania health insurance premiums to rise
Pennsylvania health insurance premiums to riseHARRISBURG >> State regulators say the cost of health insurance premiums will be going up sharply next year for residents who buy individual plans.The state Department of Insurance said Monday that insurance company rates, based on requests for 2017, include an average increase of 32.5 percent for individual plans and 7.1 percent for small group plans.Officials said they pushed back last year on rate increase requests but, "given challenges companies are facing" and Washington's failure to act on changes to the law, insurance company requests for rate increases next year "were critical to ensuring all Pennsylvania residents continued to have access to health plans through the federal exchange in 2017."Commissioner Teresa Miller said the increases were necessary to keep insurers from abandoning the market completely.
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Grimsley's top priority is to ' make health insurance more affordable and actually work'
Grimsley's top priority is to ' make health insurance more affordable and actually work'His top priority if elected is "to make health insurance more affordable and actually work," he said."We had 93 percent coverage and now it is closer to 96 percent, but the insurance many people are paying for isn't even fit to be called insurance."Families can have insurance deductibles ranging from $6,000 to $10,000 and still pay more than $12,000 a year for health insurance, he added.
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