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Enrollment in Affordable Care Act health insurance plans has grown every year of the Biden administration, leading to a record high rate of people with insurance.
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For better or — mostly — worse, Hollywood has helped shape the public's image of the health insurance industry in films ranging from John Grisham's The Rainmaker to the Oscar-winning As Good as It Gets.
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Those enrolled in the federal program shielding them from deportation can enroll through Jan. 15, but a lawsuit and Trump’s anti-immigration stance threaten to eliminate eligibility.
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Texas' largest nonprofit health system and its largest health insurer first announced in June that they were at odds over reimbursement rates for health care costs.
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The federal government estimates as many as 100,000 people in the DACA program could be eligible to enroll in a health care plan through the Affordable Care Act.
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Almost 3.5 million Texans signed up for an Affordable Care Act plan during open enrollment, a record high for the state.
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Medicaid unwinding exposed a 'crisis' in the system as more than a million Texans lost coverage this year.
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A study conducted by Headway found that the number of mental health clinicians who accept Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas insurance rose 18% because of Headway services.
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With the return of pre-pandemic Medicaid rules, nonprofits and community organizations are working to help low-income and vulnerable Texans navigate the renewal process and maintain health coverage.
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A pandemic-era rule gave people consistent access to health care — but that rule is about to expire.