Competition Remains Elusive in Private Insurance Market
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Competition Remains Elusive in Private Insurance Market

Competition among US private insurance companies has generally declined since 2011 in large-group, small-group, and individual markets, a government report found. However, the trend has slowed or even reversed in some states over the past few years. Meanwhile, an American Medical Association (AMA) analysis warns that “the vast majority of health insurance markets remain stubbornly

Obamacare coverage for DACA recipients in 19 states blocked by federal judge
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Obamacare coverage for DACA recipients in 19 states blocked by federal judge

A federal judge in North Dakota blocked a Biden administration rule that allowed DACA recipients to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. In a ruling Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Dan Traynor sided with a group of 19 Republican state attorneys general who filed a lawsuit in August to prevent the

Nearly All Vermonters Have Health Insurance, but Care Is Tough To Find
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Nearly All Vermonters Have Health Insurance, but Care Is Tough To Find

Almost all people have health insurance in Vermont, a state famed for its maple syrup and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, yet residents pay the nation’s highest insurance premiums for individual coverage and endure months-long waits for care — and most hospitals here are losing money, according to state reports and interviews with residents and

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