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FAQ: All About Health Insurance Exchanges And How To Shop For CoverageShopping for health insurance is getting easier in some ways, and more confusing in others. Here's everything you need to know about how the new exchanges work.
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FAQ: What Retirees And Seniors Need To Know About The Affordable Care ActObamacare was primarily directed at young populations. Still, there are some changes for Medicare and new options for some retirees. Here's what they are.
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Companies large and small face new choices when it comes to offering workers health insurance. Here's a breakdown.
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FAQ: A Young Adult's Guide To New Health Insurance ChoicesSome of Obamacare's biggest changes were directed at 20-somethings and other young adults who've gone without health insurance. Here's what those changes are.
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The requirement to have health insurance becomes law in 2014 — but there's some fine print. Here are answers to some common questions.
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Mississippi is one of 34 states that has let the federal government run its health insurance exchange. It has had the same glitches and long wait times as other states. Despite the trouble, people are slowly signing up.
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Checking In On The New Health Insurance MarketplacesThis week, the online insurance marketplaces created by the new health care law launched across the country. We check in on how things are going in Washington state.
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Starting October 1 people without health insurance, and those who buy their own insurance, can sign up to get coverage through the new federal health care…
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In every state on Oct. 1, health insurance exchanges under the Affordable Care Act will begin enrolling customers for plans that take effect January 1,
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Two nonprofits based in Lafayette, La., and Lufkin, Texas, are among more than 120 to receive a one-year federal grant to help people shop for health...