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ACA advocacy group attempting to increase enrollment totals

With less than a week remaining in this year's open enrollment period, an organization that's supportive of the Affordable Care Act is pulling out all the stops to help more people get health...

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Health insurance enrollment lags in OH

The success of the Affordable Care Act depends on health insurance enrollment, but Ohio is among those states that have seen issues with signing residents up for insurance benefits.

According to...

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PA sees higher enrollment numbers in February

Many states have experienced lower-than-anticipated signups through their insurance exchanges and the federal-run website. However, Pennsylvania is among those states that might be able to meet its...

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Despite opposition, most want lawmakers to make ACA work

Even though many people are opposed to the Affordable Care Act - the legislation that requires people to obtain health insurance benefits - the public would like to see lawmakers do what they can...

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1.6 million shy of enrollment goal by end of March, Avalere projects

By March 31, the number of people who have secured health insurance benefits through the exchanges will likely be short of the 7 million goal the White House established in October, according to a...

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Swift enrollment activity sends ACA signup total to 5 million

A surge of people utilizing the state and federal exchange sites has pushed the latest Affordable Care Act enrollment number to 5 million, according to a new estimate released by the Centers for...

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Poll: Most satisfied with nation's healthcare system

Nearly half a year removed from the start of the Affordable Care Act's open enrollment period - the time in which consumers are required to secure health insurance benefits if they haven't already -...

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No individual mandate delay, White House, HHS confirm

Though there have been reports individuals may be able to avoid the $95 penalty if they fail to obtain health insurance benefits by March 31, the White House says the deadline will not be pushed back.

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Costs of exchange-offered plans fell from October

Many Americans who enrolled for insurance benefits through the federal and state-run exchanges weren't able to receive subsidies and now must pay the full cost of coverage. Some people chose to go on...

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Americans may face higher penalties for not having insurance

Many people think they only have to pay a $95 penalty for not having insurance benefits this year, but National Public Radio reported fines may be higher.

Fox News reported health plan enrollment has...