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Consumer costs are projected to rise 97%. 400,000 people could drop their insurance. Statewide projections show nearly 50,000 Ventura County residents might pay an average of twice as much for Covered ...
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Covered California announced its health plans and rates for the 2026 coverage year, highlighting a preliminary weighted average rate increase of 10.3 percent. However, this increase could be reduced ...
Californians who get their health insurance through the state’s marketplace will see premiums increase by an average of 10.3% next year. Covered California officials on Thursday announced the first ...
As Covered California’s open enrollment period is set to end next month, California officials and medical service providers are watching whether federal lawmakers will extend enhanced premium tax ...
Analysts say the loss of enhanced tax credits would lead millions to drop their health insurance nationally, including hundreds of thousands in California. (File photo by Gabe Brison-Trezise/KFF ...
The countdown is on to Christmas and Covered California's enrollment deadline, with big price hikes set to take effect. More than 100,000 people in Sacramento alone use Covered California for their ...
*With the federal government shutdown now in its second month, Covered California officials are warning that nearly two million residents who rely on federal tax credits to keep their coverage ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Healthcare advocates and Cover California officials want to make sure rural communities’ fears and concerns about the current ...