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Advocates Press For Uninsured To Get Special Enrollment Option After They See Tax Penalties

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Many people will find out about the penalties for not having insurance in 2014 only when they file their taxes, but by then it will be too late to enroll and avoid the same problem in 2015. Advocates want the government to offer them a special enrollment period.

Texas Has High Stakes in Lawsuit Over Health Law

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Nearly 1 million Texans who signed up for health insurance through healthcare.gov would be affected if the court invalidates subsidies in federal exchange states – and not just the ones getting subsidies.

Despite Efforts, Latino ACA Enrollment Lags

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Still, since October 2013, 2.6 million Latinos gained insurance through the health law, according to HHS.  As of last June, the percentage of Latinos without health insurance dropped from 36 percent to 23 percent, but Latinos still face extra paperwork and language barriers.

Arkansas Medicaid Plan Offers Mixed Lessons

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An influential Texas group says Arkansas’ experiment using federal money to buy private insurance for the poor has cost more than expected and should not be emulated by other states.