Congress · 119th Congress
Bipartisan health subsidy bill adds income caps, anti-fraud measures
Without a solution, prices for insurance through state exchanges or healthcare.gov could force people to quit the coverage.
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Without a solution, prices for insurance through state exchanges or healthcare.gov could force people to quit the coverage.
includes the 600,000 people who signed up for a plan on one of the 15 state-based exchanges, who were not included in last month’s report that found 1.2 million people had selected a plan on the federal HealthCare.gov
The Biden administration began promoting the more generous tax credits last week, when they became available on the federal exchange website, HealthCare.gov.
Preparing for the next pandemic The White House says it is considering other ways to streamline sign-ups, and some policy experts are pushing them to use a national database, similar to HealthCare.gov
HealthCare.gov was enrolling a similar percentage of people who have qualifying events, he said.
In the closing days of the 2016 campaign, Trump repeatedly criticized newly announced double-digit premium increases for voters who got insurance through the federal HealthCare.gov website, especially
enrollment period, which Azar noted from the briefing room podium, but other people who did not lose their coverage but had been uninsured or are underinsured would not be able to purchase a plan on HealthCare.gov
Association on Thursday requested Congress establish an emergency “risk mitigation” fund to keep premiums from rising in the event of catastrophic costs, while also pushing for a special enrollment period on HealthCare.gov
Josh Peck, a co-founder of Get America Covered, which supports the health care law, projected in an analysis Thursday that total enrollment through HealthCare.gov would fall by 800,000 people.
The article acknowledges two mistakes his administration made while putting in place the biggest health system overhaul since the 1960s, including the initial failure of HealthCare.gov , the web