Nov 8 Health How Would A Trump Or Clinton Presidency Affect Health Care? The outcome of the presidential election will determine how much people have to pay, and whether they will have health insurance in the coming years. By Lisa Gillespie Nov 8 Health How Would A Trump Or Clinton Presidency Affect Health Care? Lisa Gillespie
Nov 3 Health Hunting For A Health Plan? Bronze May Be Your Best Value While the out-of-pocket spending limit for bronze and silver plans is often similar, the monthly premium for bronze plans is generally significantly lower. By Michelle Andrews Nov 3 Health Hunting For A Health Plan? Bronze May Be Your Best Value Michelle Andrews
Nov 2 Health Healthcare.gov Enrollment Gets Off To Bumpy Start In Kentucky The enrollment information from Kynect did not transfer over to the federal exchange so more than 100,000 people now have to re-enroll for coverage. By Lisa Gillespie Nov 2 Health Healthcare.gov Enrollment Gets Off To Bumpy Start In Ky. Lisa Gillespie
Oct 24 Health Rates Rise Again For Obamacare Health Plans, But So Do Subsidies The premiums on benchmark plans are increasing by an average of 22 percent in 2017, the government says, but more than 70 percent of people can get one for less than $75 a month after subsidies. By Alison Kodjak, NPR Oct 24 Health Rates Rise Again For Obamacare Health Plans, But So Do Subsidies Alison Kodjak, NPR
Aug 16 Health Aetna Will Leave Kentucky’s Health Exchange In 2017 Aetna will pull out of the 10 counties in Kentucky where it offers health insurance via the state health exchange starting in 2017. By Lisa Gillespie Aug 16 Health Aetna Will Leave Kentucky's Health Exchange In 2017 Lisa Gillespie