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A swath of central Pennsylvania accounts for regions with some of the highest increases in health care premiums this year. We ...
About 3 in 4 Pennsylvanians will still qualify for some tax credits, but the amounts will, on average, be smaller. Others face paying for plans at full price.
State officials urge Pennsylvanians to use internal and external appeals after releasing new data showing low appeal rates.
Higher demand, rising health care costs and the expiration of federal premium tax credits are among the reasons behind the increases.
Pennie, the official health insurance marketplace in Pennsylvania, has said health premiums in the state may increase by 82 percent on average as enhanced tax credits are set to expire at the end of ...
Capital Blue Cross CEO warns that expiring federal subsidies will trigger a chain reaction of higher premiums, strained ...
(WHTM) – Some Pennsylvanians could soon be paying more for their health insurance. The Pennsylvania Insurance Department announced Tuesday that rate changes have been requested by insurance companies ...
Health insurers in Pennsylvania will be required to cover COVID-19 and other vaccinations through 2026. All accident and health insurance policy issuers in the commonwealth will have to cover ...
Health advocates in Pennsylvania are lobbying Congress to extend subsidies provided by the Affordable Care Act that are set ...
The Independent External Review program will take cases from people who believe their insurer has incorrectly denied them health care coverage. FILE: In this Monday, Dec. 4, 2017, file photo, a woman ...
Independence Health System oversees Butler Memorial, Clarion, Frick, Latrobe and Westmoreland Hospitals. The western ...