Last month, the Biden administration established a temporary special enrollment period (SEP) on the ...
The Affordable Care Act’s health insurance marketplaces provide a critical source of coverage and ...
Consumers are being bombarded with aggressive and deceptive marketing of short-term and other junk h...
During the current public health and financial crises brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the ACA’s ...
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During the last open enrollment period, the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces faced a number of h...
Stakeholders have expressed mixed views on the value of short-term limited duration insurance. Howev...
The expansion of short-term policies has raised concerns that they may be deceptively marketed, wit...
A 2018 federal rule changing the definition of short-term limited-duration insurance (STLDI) has cre...
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Healthcare.gov will be taking lessons learned from the past three open enrollments, as well as its o...