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New KFF Analysis Finds Costly GLP-1 Drugs ( includes Wegovy and Ozempic) are Rarely Covered for...
Sierra Sun Times· 5 days agoAffordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace plans rarely cover GLP-1 drugs approved solely for obesity treatment, according to a new KFF analysis of 2024 federal plan< ...
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Quartz· 10 hours agoThe analysis considered a 40-year-old as the average user (gender didn’t have an impact on insurance premiums), and looked at the price of buying a silver plan< ...
I’m an Economist: How a Biden Reelection Would Impact Middle Class Taxes
GoBankingRates via AOL· 8 hours agoWith the presidential election coming this November and Joe Biden up for reelection, there's been a...
Rate of US uninsured to rise to 8.9% in the next decade, Congressional Budget Office says
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 50 minutes agoThe rate of Americans who are uninsured will rise to 8.9% over the next decade from 7.7% in 2024,...
Elias: California insurance chief giving in to the industry’s demands
San Jose Mercury News· 9 hours agoIn the insurance business, there are different kinds of black boxes. One is literally a small black...
Council Post: Navigating The Health Insurance Maze: A Startup Founder's Journey
Forbes· 5 days agoHaving good health insurance is a privilege and a key factor in ensuring peace of mind for...
What Is the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)?
Investopedia· 5 days agoThe National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) is an independent nonprofit organization that...
Uninsured rate expected to hit 8.9% over next decade, CBO finds
Healthcare Dive via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours agoNew government projections chart the dogged rise in the nation’s uninsured rate as policies that...
...Risk - List of 28 Distressed Counties for Insurer Qualifying Residential Property Insurance...
Sierra Sun Times· 5 days agoLOS ANGELES — Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara on Wednesday released further details of his...
Florida’s insurance marketplace examined by powerful U.S. Senate Committee
FOX 4 News· 6 days agoYou're right: you do pay more for property insurance in Florida. In fact, Florida residents pay, on average, more than three-times the national average on property