Thousands of Texas children have lost their Medicaid health insurance since April, a sign to multiple health policy experts that some children will go without both insurance and health care in the ...
A Texas law helps regulate ACA marketplace prices, potentially easing the impact of rising health insurance premiums for ...
Children have more options for low-income health insurance in Texas than adults. It's very hard for adults without children to qualify for Medicaid in Texas. Families and children can get low-income ...
In the Rio Grande Valley, 98% of ACA enrollees received an advanced premium tax credit that lowered their monthly payments.
The U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services said he was “deeply alarmed” at the hundreds of thousands of children in Texas who have been removed from the state’s Medicaid program since April.
Texas kids are quickly losing their Medicaid health insurance in 2023, an alarming sign to advocates for children’s health in the state. A report released Wednesday highlighted major progress in the ...
A state law has resulted in lower premiums on some of the Texas plans sold on Healthcare.gov, even as Republicans have decided not to extend subsidies next year.
Les Masterson is a deputy editor and insurance analyst at Forbes Advisor. He has been a journalist, reporter, editor and content creator for more than 25 years. He has covered insurance for a decade, ...
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Nearly one in five uninsured Americans live in Texas, with the southwestern state's uninsured rate far outpacing the national figure, according to a new report published by ValuePenguin this month.
AmandaLyn Rodriguez plays with a teacher at Annie’s Place in Dallas in October 2022. AmandaLyn, her sister, and her mom were enrolled in Medicaid health insurance throughout the course of the COVID-19 ...
AmandaLyn Rodriguez plays with a teacher at Annie’s Place in Dallas in October 2022. AmandaLyn, her sister, and her mom were enrolled in Medicaid health insurance throughout the course of the COVID-19 ...