Top Nevada insurance News
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Without subsidies, health care will get costlier for these 3 families
NEW YORK (AP) — For one Wisconsin couple, the loss of government-sponsored health subsidies next year means choosing a lower-quality insurance plan with a higher deductible. For a Michigan family, it means going without insurance altogether. For a single mom in Nevada, the spiking costs mean fewer Christmas gifts this year. She is stretching her
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End of Premium Tax Credits Could Hit Hospitals Financially
Enrollment in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace has doubled since the introduction of enhanced premium tax credits in 2021, providing health insurance coverage for more than 24 million Americans. The credits increased the amount of compensation for eligible ACA Marketplace enrollees and made those with incomes about 400% of the federal poverty guidelines eligible
