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Small And Narrow: Health Insurance Changes
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Bronze Insurance Plans A Good Deal For People With Few Health Expenses, And Many : Shots
Bronze Insurance Plans A Good Deal For People With Few Health Expenses, And Many : ShotsHunting For A Health Plan?Bronze May Be Your Best ValueEnlarge this image toggle caption Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty ImagesAs customers this week begin shopping for 2017 health insurance on HealthCare.gov and state exchanges, which is a better buy, overall: a bronze plan, or silver?And will the IRS go after taxpayers next year who don't repay the subsidies they got — but didn't ultimately qualify for — in 2016?
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Survey of Consumer Health Insurance Literacy Reveals Less Than Half of Americans Understand How Their Plan Works
Survey of Consumer Health Insurance Literacy Reveals Less Than Half of Americans Understand How Their Plan WorksNEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PolicyGenius, a multi-product digital insurance platform, recently surveyed more than 2,000 nationwide health insurance consumers in partnership with Radius Research.The survey uncovered the health insurance literacy levels of consumers who are shopping for health insurance during the 2017 open enrollment season, including their overall confidence level and understanding of insurance terminology and plans.The survey found a 25% gap between consumers' perceived and actual knowledge of these key health insurance terms: "deductible", "co-pay", "coinsurance" and "out-of-pocket maximum."To address this health insurance literacy problem, and help consumers apply that knowledge in their coverage decisions, PolicyGenius is launching its new health insurance app.
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