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Univision Obamacare Deal Could Put WellPoint, Blues Ahead Of Competitors

KFF Health News Original

The partnerships with the Spanish-language media giant are among the most concrete ways to date that insurers have invested in the marketing of Obamacare, but they also could skirt a key principle of the Affordable Care Act: that it should foster insurer competition and consumer choice.

Officials Face Obamacare ‘Data Hub’ Questions On Capitol Hill

KFF Health News Original

Mary Agnes Carey speaks with Politico Pro’s Jennifer Haberkorn about two House committee meetings on Capitol Hill Thursday where IRS and CMS officials were grilled about implementing a system to verify consumer income under the health law.

Five Things To Know About Obamacare Premiums: A Guide For The Perplexed

KFF Health News Original

These pointers will help you make sense of contradictory headlines about how much insurance could cost you when the Affordable Care Act marketplaces open for enrollment in October.

Florida Officials: Health Insurance Prices Will Spike; Feds Disagree

KFF Health News Original

State insurance officials unveiled proposed prices for health plans to be sold on the exchanges beginning Oct. 1. But those plans, and the prices, have yet to be approved by the federal government and could change.

Benefits On Health Marketplace Plans Will Be Similar But Costs Will Vary

KFF Health News Original

In response to readers’ questions, columnist explains that all policies offered on the online exchanges must cover 10 “essential health benefits,” but the plans will be classified according to the proportion of costs that consumers will be responsible for paying.

Enrolling Healthy, Young Adults Crucial To Success Of New Health-Care Law

KFF Health News Original

For the growing campaign to enroll the uninsured in health insurance as part of the monumental health-care overhaul, signing up healthy young adults – the “young invincibles” – is crucial to success.

Deciphering The Health Law’s Subsidies For Premiums

KFF Health News Original

Tax attorney Cathy Livingston helps explain how consumers with lower incomes will be able to get financial assistance when buying a health insurance policy on the new online marketplaces.

Patient Advocates Seek A Gentle Transition From High Risk Pools To New Exchange Plans

KFF Health News Original

Many states had special programs to provide insurance to people with medical problems. Some of those programs will disappear after January when the federal health law offers guarantees of coverage.

Consumers In Most States Unlikely To See N.Y.’s 50 Percent Reduction In Premiums In Individual Market

KFF Health News Original

New York is one of five states that required insurers to sell to everyone prior to passage of the health law but did not require consumers to buy coverage, leading to some of the nation’s highest premiums.