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The future of the Affordable Care Act pillars like subsidies and the individual mandate is uncertain, and that is causing higher premiums and fewer insurers in the marketplaces, experts say.
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More than 30,000 Kentuckians have signed up for health insurance since the state transitioned to the federal exchange on November 1. Healthcare.gov…
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Kentuckians wanting to buy health insurance on the federal exchange will have fewer options and higher costs.Starting Tuesday, enrollees will apply for…
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Approximately 7,000 Kentuckians on Baptist Health Plan will have to find a new insurance provider next year. The state’s fourth-largest insurer said in a…
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After the troubled rollout earlier this year of Benefind — Kentucky’s new online portal for welfare services — state officials say they are still working…
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Supporters of Kentucky's insurance exchange have asked the governor-elect to reconsider a pledge he made to shutter it and shift people to the federally run HealthCare.gov.
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Kentucky's new exchange for people on the market for healthcare now has a name and a website.It'll be called Kynect—pronounced "connect." People can…
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After months building a state-based health exchange, Kentucky officials have been told that the federal government has given approval to their…
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The debate over Kentucky’s health insurance exchange ended with a walkout by Democratic lawmakers yesterday. Democrats were angered over an attempt by…
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Governor Steve Beshear has followed through on his promise to set up a state-run health insurance exchange in Kentucky. The Affordable Care Act requires…