A new Affordable Care Act marketplace rule finalized by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services adds to the burdens of millions of people in the United States who are already struggling to afford ...
The Trump administration continues to open the doors to the cheap, high-deductible coverage, to the worry of insurance ...
Catastrophic coverage begins when you’ve spent a set amount out of pocket on covered medications in a given year. In 2025, the maximum amount was $2,000. In 2026, it is $2,100. The threshold for ...
America’s Health Insurance Plans has expressed support for the creation of a new, lower-cost catastrophic coverage option under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Consumers purchasing ...
The Department of Health and Human Services is offering catastrophic health insurance through a new hardship exemption in the Affordable Care Act market. The affordable coverage is for consumers who ...
The Trump administration has unveiled a sweeping set of regulatory proposals that would substantially change health plan offerings on the Affordable Care Act marketplace next year, aiming, it says, to ...
Medicare Part D plans have historically been shielded from the bulk of prescription drug expenses for higher cost members. However, under the Inflation Reduction Act, Part D plans will now pay most of ...
As of January 1, 2025, the Medicare Part D phase, known as the coverage gap or “donut hole,” was eliminated. The donut hole was a phase that occurred when a person’s out-of-pocket costs reached a ...
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