Affordable Care Act, health insurers
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An estimated 1.4 million fewer people are enrolled in Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance plans in 2026 due to the expiration of federal subsidies that help offset monthly premium costs.
Far fewer Americans will have health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act this year as millions faced soaring coverage costs for 2026. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder joins to discuss.
U.S. Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, introduced a bill in December that would extend the enhanced subsidies for two years, cap income eligibility and require enrollees to pay a $5 minimum monthly payment to discourage fraud. Ohio's other U.S. senator, Bernie Moreno, was part of bipartisan talks on legislation that have started to stall, NBC News reported.
FOX 7 Austin on MSN
Affordable Care Act plan enrollment rises in Texas for 2026
The number of Texans enrolled in Affordable Care Act health care plans is higher than ever before, new data shows, despite an overall decline across the nation.
We heard from 300 people about what they are paying in health insurance premiums after Affordable Care Act subsidies expired.
The final day to select Affordable Care Act health insurance for the year has arrived across much of the country.
The president's health care plan was rolled out as the first report of how many have lost health insurance in the new year emerged.
KFF Health News on MSN
Millions of Americans are expected to drop their Affordable Care Act plans. They’re looking for a plan B.
An estimated 4.8 million people are expected to go without health coverage because Congress did not extend enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act plans. But even without a health plan, people will need medical care in 2026.
News Nation on MSN
Critics question Trump health care plan; White House: Preexisting conditions covered
Trump is rolling out what he's calling the "Great Healthcare Plan," in efforts to make health care more affordable — but not everyone is included.
As of early this month, about 156,000 Arkansans had opted for 2026 health coverage through the Affordable Care Act marketplace, a 2.6% decline from the number enrolled at a comparable date last year,