Federal policy changes that decrease risk pooling will lead to higher insurance premiums for less-healthy populations and greater numbers of uninsured Americans.
The main criticism of high-deductible health plans has been that people with such coverage typically must pay thousands of ...
Higher costs and major shifts in ACA coverage and Medicare will affect healthcare and health insurance affordability.
Some experts warn of a potential "death spiral" in the Affordable Care Act marketplace if young, healthy consumers drop coverage amid soaring costs.
Centene's disclosure that its Obamacare enrollment is down more than 1 million is a sign Americans can no longer pay for ...
Let's review the average health insurance premiums between the ages of 62 to 65, other factors affecting premiums, and how to save for future health expenses.
Being hospitalized for an injury, such as a car accident or fall, increases your risk of carrying medical debt and needing to file for bankruptcy later on, a new study in Health Affairs finds.