Health insurance premiums under the Affordable Care Act are poised to soar in 2026, with double-digit increases and potential subsidy cuts looming. Experts warn many may go uninsured as costs rise sharply, especially amid political tensions.
Get ready for a shock: health insurance premiums are expected to rise by an average of 75% next year for those purchasing plans through Healthcare.gov and state marketplaces. With enhanced subsidies expiring, millions may find themselves uninsured.
President Trump's controversial healthcare bill aims to cut $1.1 trillion from Medicaid over the next decade, risking coverage for millions and jeopardizing rural hospitals. With a razor-thin majority in the House, the bill's fate remains uncertain.
A new Senate bill could strip health insurance from 17 million Americans by unraveling key components of the Affordable Care Act, raising urgent concerns about Medicaid cuts and rising healthcare costs.
The GOP's new Medicaid proposal, led by Chair Brett Guthrie, sparks controversy as it could leave over 8.6 million uninsured. While some praise the plan for protecting vulnerable populations, critics warn of devastating cuts and fiscal impacts.
Eli Lilly introduces discounted higher doses of the weight loss drug Zepbound in a move to make the treatment more accessible to uninsured patients and address the growing demand for obesity treatments.