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Subsidies protect most Mainers from ACA insurance cost hikes

Health care premiums are increasing again under the federal Affordable Care Act, but experts said continued subsidies should protect most Mainers from any additional cost. In fact, eight of 10 Mainers with a marketplace plan are expected to qualify for premium subsidies to lower their monthly payments. Kate Ende, policy director at Consumers for Affordable Healthcare, said it is important for anyone looking to start a new plan or continue their current plan to do their health care homework. .

Open enrollment in CoveredCA health insurance marketplace begins today

If you do not have health insurance or if your employer-sponsored plan is too expensive, you may be in luck. Open enrollment starts today for the state marketplace known as CoveredCA, the state health insurance marketplace. An estimated 1.3 million Californians are eligible for free Medi-Cal or a low-cost plan. .

Health report Mothers children struggling across U S / Public News Service

A new report found a troubling rise in health challenges for mothers and children across the country. The United Health Foundation has released its America s Health Rankings Health of Women and Children Report. It found maternal mortality increased 29% between 2014 and 2021. .

Kentuckians recognized for work to improve community health

In communities across the state, Kentucky residents are coming up with innovative ways to improve community health. Jeremy Harrell is the founder and CEO of Veterans Club Incorporated in Louisville, and a recent recipient of the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky s Healthy Kentucky Champions Award. He s a combat veteran who served in Iraq. .

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