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HHS Announces Plans To Curtail Consumers’ Use Of Short-Term Insurance Policies

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The plans, which do not qualify as coverage under the Affordable Care Act and put consumers at risk of a tax penalty, can siphon healthy people away from the online marketplaces because they are generally less expensive.

UnitedHealthcare To Exit All But ‘Handful’ Of Obamacare Markets In 2017

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UnitedHealthcare said Tuesday it will leave most of the 34 states in which it offers health insurance under Obamacare, but Nevada and Virginia are two markets it will retain a presence.

Competition Suffers Most If UnitedHealth Exits Obamacare In 2017: Analysis

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A Kaiser Family Foundation analysis released Monday, a day ahead of UnitedHealth’s expected announcement, finds 1.1 million consumers would have no choice in health insurance plans if the giant insurer drops out of Obamacare marketplaces as threatened.

Farm Contractors Balk At Obamacare Requirements

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The federal health law is putting farmers in a tough spot. Many contractors supplying workers have to offer health coverage. Insurance is costly, and contractors worry about immigration fallout.

Narrow Marketplace Plans In Texas Pose Problems For Autistic Children

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The move away from policies that allow families to seek out-of-network care is forcing many parents with autistic children to consider covering therapy costs themselves.

Consumers Cut Costs By Combining Limited Coverage Health Plans, Despite Penalty Risks

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People sometimes put together a variety of policies, such as short-term and critical illness plans, instead of buying more expensive comprehensive health coverage. But they likely will face federal health law penalties.

New Federal Standards For Marketplace Plans May Reduce Out-Of-Pocket Spending

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Officials have proposed establishing six options for the exchange plans that would set standard deductibles and maximum out-of-pocket spending limits, among other things.