Based on US health insurance consumer behavior reported in the eHealth Insights: 2020 Retrospective report, notable trends of the past year to watch for in 2021 include the popularity of $0 premium ...
Open enrollment, a window when people can pick new health care plans through the Affordable Care Act’s online marketplaces, continues through Dec. 15. But some consumers might be tempted by ads on ...
Family premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance rose 4% over the past year, averaging $21,342, according to Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) study findings, with workers contributing $5588 in ...
Aug 31 (Reuters) - About 1.6 million more Americans had some form of health insurance coverage despite the COVID-19 crisis last year, helped mainly by enrollment growth in government-sponsored health ...
Foster City, CA, Sept. 26, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Insure.com, a comprehensive resource for insurance information, today released a health trends survey ahead of the 2020 national election showing ...
Florida residents with employer-based health insurance pay an average of $7,674 a year for family premiums — highest in the U.S. and 28.4% more than the national average of $5,978. Americans with ...
A new survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation shows annual premiums for a family now top $21,000, and deductibles have more than doubled since 2010. By Reed Abelson The high cost of health care is ...
This story was delivered to Insider Intelligence Digital Health Briefing subscribers earlier this morning. Insider Intelligence publishes hundreds of insights, charts, and forecasts on the Digital ...
In 2020, the United States entered its most severe public health crisis in a century with 13% of Americans under the age of 65 — more than 35 million people — without health insurance. Despite ...
Women spend nearly twice as much of their income on health insurance as men — and a look at how auto and life insurance stack up. Single women in the U.S. consistently pay more in dollars and as a ...
Health care is high on the minds of Americans as November approaches. According to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll, 23% of registered voters said health care is the most important issue in determining ...
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