Countdown to Coverage: Marketplace Open for Shopping
Two big things just happened related to the Health Insurance Marketplace. I’ll give you the good news first. Last night, the Health Insurance Marketplace at HealthCare.gov opened up for window
Two big things just happened related to the Health Insurance Marketplace. I’ll give you the good news first. Last night, the Health Insurance Marketplace at HealthCare.gov opened up for window
UPDATE November 7, 2014: Earlier today the Supreme Court decided to hear King v. Burwell, a case about the subsidies in federally-facilitated Health Insurance Marketplaces. While this decision is troubling,
Millions of uninsured Texans may be eligible for affordable coverage options in the new Health Insurance Marketplace, but too many don’t know about their coverage options or how to enroll.
If you plan to look for new coverage or renew existing coverage in the Health Insurance Marketplace at Healthcare.gov, you’ll want to keep a couple of key dates in mind.
This month’s release of the Texas Sunset Commission’s staff report on the Texas Health and Human Services Commission gave health and wellness advocates things to cheer—and also brought a few
Like taking your temperature, reporting the annual poverty rate is a broad measure of how economically healthy Texas families are. This week’s U.S. Census release showed a small but significant
On Tuesday, September 16, the U.S. Census Bureau released annual estimates on health insurance coverage based on the Current Population Survey (CPS) and the American Community Survey. To better understand the difference
Most of us will end up in an emergency room at some point. And when we do, we’ll probably have no choice which physicians treat us and no ability to