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My view: Don't divorce Americans from short-term health insurance : deseretnews





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My view: Don't divorce Americans from short-term health insurance

My view: Don't divorce Americans from short-term health insurance
My view: Don't divorce Americans from short-term health insurance
More than 800,000 Americans divorce each year.Many more change jobs or otherwise have their employment status interrupted.Getting divorced or losing a job is hard enough.


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Free assistance events are planned to answer your health insurance questions

Free assistance events are planned to answer your health insurance questions
Free assistance events are planned to answer your health insurance questions
- Open enrollment for 2017 marketplace health coverage has started.The Aroostook County Action Program is offering certified health insurance marketplace navigators to help.These navigators provide free in-person assistance to help you apply for and enroll in the best coverage for you.


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Website problems, robocalls equal bad first day for health insurance sales

Website problems, robocalls equal bad first day for health insurance sales
Website problems, robocalls equal bad first day for health insurance sales
A state information technology official said it did not appear the incidents were linked, but they combined to make life miserable for thousands of Minnesotans trying to heed officials' suggestions to buy health policies early.MNsure CEO Allison O'Toole said her agency was ready for what ended up as the busiest first day to buy policies in its history, but problems arose "because of some outside influences."Mark Dayton said it appeared someone was trying to "jam" the MNsure telephone system with automated calls about when the operators picked up their telephones at 8 a.m. to begin talking to Minnesotans wanting to buy individual health insurance.


furthermore tctimes

Your health insurance may jump 16.7 percent next year

Your health insurance may jump 16.7 percent next year
Your health insurance may jump 16.7 percent next year
Hang onto your hat if you're looking at your family's health insurance rates for 2016-2017.They're about to jump 16.7 percent on average in Michigan, according to recent statistics published in the Detroit Free Press.If you want to minimize your increase, you can sit down with your insurance professional to choose the best plan for you for the upcoming year, or visit Healthcare.gov and look at the plans offered.


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