Pennsylvania is now using a state-based insurance program called Pennie for health coverage. The open enrollment period for ...
A swath of central Pennsylvania accounts for regions with some of the highest increases in health care premiums this year. We ...
Nearly half a million Pennsylvanians now have health insurance through Pennie, Pennsylvania’s Affordable Care Act marketplace — reaching a record high for this year’s open enrollment, state officials ...
But the impact goes beyond those buying coverage through Pennie, the commonwealth’s health insurance exchange. The loss of these tax credits stands to have a ripple effect throughout the entire health ...
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.
(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 insurance may become more costly for some Pennsylvanians next year if premium rates rise and boosted federal tax credits go away. Insurance carriers offering plans on Pennie, the state’s ...
Tentative 2026 health insurance rates for individual plans show a 19% average increase and small business group plans show a 13% jump, according to Pennsylvania regulators. The proposed rate hikes ...
Just as Pennsylvania has started to make rapid progress on reducing the number of families without health insurance, political wrangling in Washington is threatening to pull the rug out from under the ...
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 ...
Apex Health Insurance has introduced its latest offering, the ‘Abusua Pa Health Plan,’ designed to alleviate the financial strain of medical expenses on families while ensuring access to quality ...
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