More than 8% of Americans did not have health insurance during the first months of 2024, according to new survey findings published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, breaking a streak of record-low uninsured rates following the COVID-19 pandemic. An estimated 27.1 million Americ...
In fact, Hollywood has a way of making mundane topics more interesting and engaging for everyday consumers, and there are a host of motion pictures dedicated to financial issues, whether you prefer a documentary, comedy or drama. If you're not sure where to start, here are 11 of the best...
2. Via the Health Insurance Marketplace:Head to HealthCare.gov to create an account, fill out the application, and select "Check for all savings options." If eligible, your state Medicaid office will contact you to finalize enrollment. Renewals and Assistance Medicaid and CHIP don't h...
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Yet it is the only rich country that does not guarantee universal health coverage. Thanks to an accident of history, most Americans receive health insurance through their employer, with the government picking up the bill for the poor and the elderly. This curious hybrid certainly has its ...
said the impact will be particularly severe for California. "There are large health systems in that state that are going to get creamed because so much of their commercial business will shift to Medicaid." The recent HMA analysis projected an increase in Medicaid enrollment in California between ...
Over the next couple of months, states will be getting their health exchanges set up for open enrollment in October. As this happens, we’re getting alternating announcements about how rates will be going up or down (or not—I will return to this specific analysis later). Since this is ...