Por: The Hill Politics November 01, 2022
Millions of Americans will be able to start signing up for health insurance on Tuesday when ObamaCare’s 10th open enrollment period kicks off, as the Biden administration seeks to sustain record low uninsured numbers. Only 8 percent of Americans were without health insurance as of August, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. “It’s unclear whether people who could benefit from this policy change will even know about it... + full article
ABC News USA Health October 31, 2022
WASHINGTON -- Millions of Americans can begin selecting their 2023 plans on HealthCare.gov on Tuesday, as the Biden administration pushes to keep the number of uninsured Americans at a record low. Those searching for coverage will largely be shielded from an increase in costs... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation October 31, 2022
WASHINGTON — Millions of Americans can begin selecting their 2023 health insurance plans on Tuesday, as the Biden administration pushes to keep the number of uninsured Americans at a record low. Those searching for coverage will largely be shielded from an increase in costs... + más
Associated Press USA Politics October 31, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Millions of Americans can begin selecting their 2023 health insurance plans on HealthCare.gov on Tuesday, as the Biden administration pushes to keep the number . Those searching for coverage will largely be shielded from an increase in costs because of the... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 31, 2022
WASHINGTON – Millions of Americans can begin selecting their 2023 health insurance plans on HealthCare.gov on Tuesday, as the Biden administration pushes to keep the number . Those searching for coverage will largely be shielded from an increase in costs because of the... + más
CNN USA Politics October 27, 2022
CNN — After four straight years of premium declines, Affordable Care Act policies will be more costly in 2023. However, most enrollees won’t feel the increase thanks to that congressional Democrats were able to extend. The average monthly premium for the benchmark silver... + más
Health Care — Americans still missing out on COVID money | The Hill
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 19, 2022
Student enrollment at Los Angeles Unified continued to decline this fall — although less than district officials had predicted — as new state funding expanded transitional kindergarten to more 4-year-olds. At Tuesday's school board meeting, Supt. Alberto Carvalho said... + más
Why aren’t more Chicago parents going for free universal preschool? | Chicago Sun Times
California kindergarten saw big enrollment drop during pandemic. What's happening now? | Los Angeles Times
The Hill USA Health October 12, 2022
Is nothing sacred anymore? Fat Bear Week has been , with spam bots submitting fake votes for one of the big bears. In health news, a new watchdog report found millions of low- or no-income Americans are still eligible for COVID-19 stimulus funds. and . Someone forward you... + más
Poll: Americans give health care system failing mark | 10 WBNS
Maine has costliest COVID telehealth screenings, national survey says | Portland Press Herald
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