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Approximately 300,000 Oklahomans who rely on the ACA Marketplace for health insurance are being left in limbo as federal lawmakers scramble to address rising insurance premium costs, with enhanced premium tax credits set to expire at the end of the year.
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Oklahoma Commissioner warns of increased health insurance costs if enhanced federal subsidies expireOklahoma Insurance Department Commissioner Glen Mulready said Oklahomans could see substantial increases in health insurance premiums if federal enhanced subsidies aren’t extended.
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More Oklahomans than ever before will be covered by health insurance purchased off of the Affordable Care Act exchange when new plans took effect on Jan.…
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More Oklahomans than ever might sign up for a health care plan on the Affordable Care Act exchange for the upcoming year.Federal data released Wednesday…
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On June 30th, Oklahoma voters narrowly passed State Question 802 to expand Medicaid in the state. The vote not only placed the issue in the state…
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Cheaper, stripped-down health plans could soon see a resurgence in Oklahoma, potentially reducing the number of uninsured while leaving policyholders with…
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Oklahoma bucked expectations as enrollment on the federal health-care marketplace climbed to a record level for the upcoming year.Federal data released…
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After a decade of improvement, a new study suggests the rate of uninsured children is increasing in Oklahoma.Research from the Georgetown University…
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Oklahoma is preparing to unveil a $350 million plan designed to reduce health insurance premiums and avert a scenario where the state is left with no…
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The message delivered by Budget Director Mick Mulvaney came after a vote was delayed. House Speaker Paul Ryan came out of the GOP conference Thursday night and said they would proceed on Friday.