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Millions of Americans face sharply rising costs for health care plans they bought through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces, unless Congress acts soon. Here's what's at stake for them.
Nevada employers are offering quality, affordable health insurance that leverages group buying power and keeps costs in check.
Officials from several U.S. states say Americans relying on subsidies to afford Obamacare health insurance are holding off on enrolling as they face 2026 premium hikes that could more than double, with one state seeing enrollment drag by as much as 33%.
As millions of Americans brace for dramatically higher health care costs come January 2026, after enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies expire, the White House is expected to propose a two-year extension to prevent a massive spike in premiums.
U.S. adults cut back on utilities, skipped a meal or borrowed money so they could pay for health care or prescription drugs, a recent survey found.
SafeRide Health reports on non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) as crucial for healthcare access, covering costs, services, and vulnerable populations.
To get a full year of coverage that starts Jan. 1, 2026, consumers must enroll by Dec. 15, 2025. People who already have a Health Insurance Marketplace individual plan should log in during open enrollment to stay informed on plan changes. For more information on health insurance, please contact the Insurance Division at 808-586-2790.
The White House is circulating a proposal that would extend subsidies regarding the Affordable Care Act for two more years. The plan suggests that President Donald Trump is open to Obamacare provisions.