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The Sign-Up Period at HealthCare.Gov Ends on January 15
Don’t miss your chance — the last day most Texans can sign up for health insurance for 2022 at HealthCare.Gov is January 15. Sign-ups for 2022 coverage have already hit
Don’t miss your chance — the last day most Texans can sign up for health insurance for 2022 at HealthCare.Gov is January 15. Sign-ups for 2022 coverage have already hit
If you or your family need health insurance for 2022, you can sign up on HealthCare.Gov from November 1, 2021 to January 15, 2022. In order to have coverage that
Open Enrollment at HealthCare.gov (the Health Insurance Marketplace) is open until January 15, 2022. In order to have coverage that begins on January 1st, consumers must enroll by December 15th.
Statement from the Southerners for Medicaid Expansion coalition on announcement of inclusion of a fix to the Medicaid coverage gap in President Biden’s Build Back Better framework: “For over 50
This press release was published in conjunction with our partners at Cover Texas Now. AUSTIN — Health care experts are urging Texans to sign up for insurance when HealthCare.Gov opens
If you or your family need health insurance for 2022, you can sign up on HealthCare.Gov from November 1, 2021 to January 15, 2022. In order to have coverage that
A record number of Texans and Americans are enrolled in the Health Insurance Marketplace (HealthCare.gov). What accounts for the spike in enrollment in 2021? This year Congress and the Biden
This op-ed was originally featured in the Houston Chronicle. Despite billions of federal dollars on the table, strong statewide public support and the ravages of COVID-19, Texas legislators have refused to expand Medicaid, the federal-state
AUSTIN — Today, Texas organizations in the Cover Texas Now coalition praised the US House of Representatives for proposing a permanent and comprehensive solution to close the health coverage gap
AUSTIN — In the latest push for Medicaid Expansion in the 12 straggling states, nearly 200 advocacy organizations, representing constituencies across the states that have not expanded Medicaid, sent a