Thousands of consumers in danger of losing ‘Obamacare’ health insurance or...
Thousands may lose their 'Obamacare' health insurance or financial aid to pay for it due to income- or citizenship-related discrepancies.
View ArticleNumber of Americans without health insurance has fallen, study says
The number of Americans without health insurance had declined substantially in the first quarter of this year, the first federal measure of the number of uninsured Americans since the Affordable Care...
View ArticleFree health exams available at Walgreens for Land of Lincoln enrollees
Starting Nov. 1, people who have health insurance plans from Land of Lincoln will be able to get free health risk assessments from any clinic at Walgreens.
View ArticleNew round of ACA enrollment poses challenges
This year's enrollment in the Affordable Care Act health insurance could be even harder to get uninsured signed up than last year was.
View ArticleState: 2015 ‘Obamacare’ insurance prices will be modest increase or decrease...
When Illinois residents are able to shop for 2015 health insurance plans through President Obama’s health care law, they should expect to see prices increase slightly or drop slightly for many of the...
View ArticleIllinois can now buy 2015 ‘Obamacare’ health insurance plans online
The 2015 open enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act’s online marketplace starts today.
View ArticleHow the first day of ‘Obamacare’ open enrollment went and other news
Find out how the first day of open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act — or Obamacare, as it is informally known — went this year in the Chicago-area here. Also, it looks like this was one of the...
View ArticleKaiser: 475,000 in Illinois could lose their ACA tax credits because of...
Kaiser Family Foundation found that more than 475,000 people in Illinois could lose their Affordable Care Act's insurance tax credits because of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on King v. Burwell.
View ArticleOut-of-pockets rise in some Chicago-area ‘Obamacare’ plans
Out-of-pocket expenses are increasing under some plans available to Chicago-area consumers, a Chicago Sun-Times analysis of federal government data found.
View ArticleChicagoans rush to enroll for ‘Obamacare’ before Dec. 15 deadline
Many Chicagoans rushed to buy or renew a health insurance plan through President Barack Obama’s health care plan for their coverage to kick in Jan. 1. But apparently not everyone succeeded.
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