NJ DOBI reports 2026 individual-market premiums will rise an average 16.6% Expiration of enhanced federal premium tax credits could push some costs up nearly 175% Over 466,000 Get Covered NJ enrollees ...
New Jersey's health care system continued to deliver services unevenly among racial groups, according to a study by a health ...
Thousands of New Jerseyans who lost federal subsidies that helped them buy health insurance have dropped their coverage, a ...
HR 1 law could leave about 350K New Jersey residents without health insurance 466K more may face significant premium increases Hospitals and safety-net providers expected to see more uncompensated ...
The percentage of New Jersey residents without health insurance increased significantly from 2023 to 2024, with people living below the poverty level hardest hit, according to new census data.
Some 14% of NJ residents who signed up for insurance by Jan. 31 failed to pay their premium, which rose considerably as federal subsides expired.
Going into the 2025-26 open enrollment period for people shopping for health insurance through GetCoveredNJ, the outlook was grim. Insurance regulators said the average premium would rise by 16%. And ...
ACA enrollment is falling after subsidy cuts, with thousands dropping coverage and facing rising financial risk from medical ...