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N.J. health insurance program is broke. Murphy proposes $260M bailout to save it.


Copays for doctor visits would rise from $10-$15 to $30-$50, and employees would for the first time pay deductibles ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 under new plan. Read More

DEMAND FOR HEALTH INSURANCE SLOWS


Congress is set to vote in December on whether to extend tax credits that help many Americans aff ord health insurance. In the meantime, surrounded by warnings about rising premiums, fewer Cowlitz ... Read More

Exclusive: Americans waiting for Obamacare subsidies delay or drop health insurance


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Rising health insurance rates coming for Woodbury County employees


SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Dozens of Woodbury County employees are concerned about looming changes to their health insurance plan. County board Chair Dan Bittinger says around 75% of the county’s more than ... Read More

Are health insurance premiums skyrocketing where you live in Pa.? Here’s why


A swath of central Pennsylvania accounts for regions with some of the highest increases in health care premiums this year. We have a good explanation for that. Read More


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