Federal policy changes that decrease risk pooling will lead to higher insurance premiums for less-healthy populations and greater numbers of uninsured Americans.
The GOP's "big beautiful bill" made administrative tweaks expected to reduce enrollment in the Affordable Care Act marketplace by millions of people.
Bath & Body Works beats Q4 estimates despite a sales dip, while advancing its Consumer First Formula to support innovation and long-term growth.
In the final days of 2025, the state of Maine was notified that it had received a $190 million award through the first year ...
Donald Trump’s second term has roiled medical care in America. With cuts to Medicaid, drug-pricing deals, the sudden ubiquity of “Make America Healthy Again” and the end of extra marketplace subsidies ...
Bob Herman covers health insurance, government programs, hospitals, physicians, and other providers — reporting on how money influences those businesses and shapes what we all pay for care. He is also ...
New online marketplace offers a focused environment for independent wellness brands and quality driven shopping WARMINISTER, PA, UNITED STATES, February 3, 2026 ...
Many Clark County residents lost federal tax credits that lower premiums for health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act, according to preliminary data from the Washington Health Benefit ...
Minneapolis, MN, Feb. 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Open enrollment for Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace plans has ended, but that doesn’t mean consumers should stop thinking about their health ...
Premiums and deductibles exceed 10% of income in 19 states Louisiana shows highest burden at 15.6% of income Employers cover about 70% of family insurance premiums Rising healthcare costs risk delayed ...
Out-of-pocket medical costs continue to significantly strain retirees’ finances, leaving the median retiree with just 71% of Social Security benefits and 88% of total income for non-medical spending.
Many Islanders struggle with surging insurance rates. As young professionals navigate higher healthcare costs than ever before and remain on long waitlists for primary care physicians, some of them ...