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Study: Enrollees with subsidies to see premium increases next year

An analysis of next year's premium rates for exchange-offered insurance benefits found those with subsidies could be paying more for healthcare coverage in 2015 if they don't switch to new plans.

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Marketplace enrollees can automatically renew coverage

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently announced that Americans who bought health plans on the exchanges during the last open enrollment period will be able to auto-enroll next...

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Report: Increasing amount of Americans looking for doctors by insurance

With the changes in health care reform, many Americans are simply choosing their doctor based on their insurance. According to a new report from Vitals Index, an online company that helps people...

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Report: Americans unaware of health care savings

New research from Vitals Index, a medical and healthcare company, discovered that even though two-thirds of Americans think they are savvy when it comes to being a health care consumer, many can't...

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Insurance exchange enrollees found to have high rate of serious illness

Data on those Americans who enrolled in insurance benefits through the federal and state marketplaces recently showed these enrollees have a higher rate of serious illness than those who receive...

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Study suggests moving the open enrollment period

A new study that was published in the journal Health Affairs suggested switching the open enrollment period from the later part of the year to the spring, when people may be more willing to purchase...

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Health care spending might not see large increase after all

Earlier reports showed U.S. health care spending could see its first increase after five dismal years of unproductive spending in the industry. However, the newly revised statistic from the U.S....

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Health care spending to increase by 6.8 percent in 2015

PricewaterhouseCooper's Health Research Institute recently reported that it projects total health care spending will increase by 6.8 percent in the U.S. after a five-year stagnant spending period, US...

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HHS report: HealthCare.gov had affordable premiums, was competitive

Despite technical difficulties and confusion over the enrollment process, the first year of the federal health insurance benefits exchange has been determined by the U.S. Department of Health and...

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Healthcare premiums down to $100 or less in 2014

The cost of monthly healthcare premiums recently saw one of its biggest price decreases after a new Department of Health and Human Services report showed that 70 percent of customers who bought in on...