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Commentary: Administration Can't Justify Re-Approving Waiver ...

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Aug 23, 2018 ... ... do not offer affordable health insurance — meaning most enrollees would still need Medicaid. ... Taking Coverage Away, Leaving People Uninsured Is ...

Yes, the Massive Coverage Losses From Repealing the Individual ...

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Nov 16, 2017 ... Regardless of why they lose coverage, those who become uninsured suffer harm. The uninsured lack access to preventive care, are less likely to ...

Alexander-Corker Bill Would Likely Reduce, Not Expand ...

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May 2, 2017 ... Most people enrolled in the federal marketplace have incomes below ... would still have to pay the penalty for not having health insurance.

Number of Uninsured Americans Continues to Drop | TIME

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Aug 12, 2015 ... During that time period, adults ages 25 to 34 were twice as likely as adults between ages 45 to 64 to not have health insurance coverage. The ...

Fact check: Are the things lawmakers say in their letters about ...

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Mar 23, 2017 ... ... uninsured people now have medical coverage thanks to the law. They ... have coverage that does not adequately meet their health care needs.

New CBO Estimates: 23 Million More Uninsured Under House ...

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May 24, 2017 ... Consistent with prior estimates, the House Republican health bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would cause 23 million people to lose ...

Proposals to Lower Medicaid Expansion Eligibility Jeopardize ...

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Dec 19, 2017 ... ... would threaten health coverage for tens of thousands of low-income individuals. ... percent of poverty who have marketplace coverage. That ...

Sunset Park

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More than half of adults in Sunset Park report that they do no physical activity (page 7). □. The percent of adults without health insurance increased by more ...

Medicaid Expansion Waivers: What Will We Learn? | KFF

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Mar 1, 2016 ... Presumptive eligibility and fast-track prepayments will provide the necessary coverage so as not to have gaps in health care coverage. Waiver of ...

Senate Health Bill Would Put Coverage Out of Reach for Millions of ...

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Jul 20, 2017 ... ... percent of the poverty line, which has expanded coverage to 11 million people. ... benefits from their employer and $8.25 for someone who is not ...

Lifesaving Protections | Harvard Medical School

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May 28, 2020 ... ... did not have nondiscrimination policies. While overall rates of suicide attempts among transgender people increased over the eight years of ...

Column: What Medicare can teach the GOP about this basic rule of ...

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May 10, 2017 ... ... people had access to coverage, but chose not to buy it. The reality is that people would be denied health insurance, because it was too ...

Column: Social Security will reduce paper statements in 2017 ...

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Jan 10, 2017 ... They get a much higher percentage of their wages back in benefits than do people who make more money. ... However, health care providers who do ...

Will the U.S. create a single-payer health system? | PBS News

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Jul 13, 2016 ... ... people who are uninsured or under-insured,” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I ... percent of the population will have to pay more,” he said. “I'm ...

Durham County Joins NOAA, City of Raleigh and Community ...

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May 13, 2021 ... ... Americans than any other weather event, but not everyone's risk is the same. ... percentages of people living in poverty without health insurance.

As Open Enrollment Begins, Good Reasons to Visit Insurance ...

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Nov 1, 2018 ... Fully 87 percent of marketplace enrollees in 2018 qualified. Some uninsured people are eligible for a credit but may not know it: an estimated ...

Senate Bill Would Devastate Health Care in Rural America | Center ...

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Jul 6, 2017 ... Nearly 3 million people have coverage ... people would face the steepest percentage increases in net premiums have significant rural populations.

A Matter of Urgency: Reducing Emergency Department Overuse

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insurance coverage. • Drivers of ED overuse include lack of access to timely primary care services, referral to the ED by primary care physicians themselves, ...