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One Insurer Leaving Your State Marketplace Can Force Thousands Off Their Current Plans

Medical Daily

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July 2, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear

When a health insurer exits your ACA marketplace, you get a special enrollment period — but your new plan may cover different doctors and drugs. Here's the consumer navigation guide.

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Technique: Appeal to Fear
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DNyuz

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· Jul 8, 2026

Lawmakers Target the Power of Health Insurance Giants

After years of rampant expansion into nearly every corner of the health care system, the biggest insurance conglomerates are confronting new efforts to break up their businesses. Arguing that the companies have become too dominant, Arkansas and Tennessee passed laws that aim to prevent the companies from managing prescription benefits and running retail and mail-order []

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· Jun 29, 2026

Millions dropped ObamaCare plans after subsidies ended 

Presented by HealthyWomen {beacon} Healthcare Health Care The Big Story Millions dropped ACA plans after subsidies ended About four million Americans have dropped out of Affordable Care Act insurance coverage this year as costs soared due to the loss of enhanced subsidies. © Joe Raedle/Getty Images The figures released late Friday from the Centers for...

Medical Daily

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· Jun 23, 2026

H.R. 1 Ends Medicaid on October 1 2026 and Medicare on January 2027 for Hundreds of Thousands of Legal Immigrants

H.R. 1 ends Medicaid for refugees, asylees, and other lawfully present immigrants October 1, 2026. Current Medicare enrollees outside permitted categories lose coverage January 4, 2027.

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· Jul 3, 2026

Is Home Insurance Pricing Retirees Out of the American Dream?

Is Home Insurance Pricing Retirees Out of the American Dream?

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· Jul 3, 2026

Affordable Care Act enrollment falls by 3 million people

Enrollment in the Affordable Care Act marketplace has fallen by millions of people this year — and the Trump administration and health policy experts are at odds over the cause. The number of people enrolled in a health insurance plan bought on the ACA marketplace declined by roughly 3 million people — or, about 13 []...Click to read more

Kaiser Health

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· Jul 8, 2026

Patients Face a Thicket of Red Tape Trying To Maintain Consistent Health Coverage

Many Americans are shopping around for affordable options as the cost of health insurance soars. But some who hope to keep the same doctors and medications face a thicket of red tape and disruption after they switch plans.

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Related coverage for "One Insurer Leaving Your State Marketplace Can Force Thousands Off Their Current Plans": DNyuz — Lawmakers Target the Power of Health Insurance Giants. The Hill — Millions dropped ObamaCare plans after subsidies ended . Medical Daily — H.R. 1 Ends Medicaid on October 1 2026 and Medicare on January 2027 for Hundreds of Thousands of Legal Immigrants. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/n5w3nhD5zABPJKjjAZSjaY.jpg — Is Home Insurance Pricing Retirees Out of the American Dream? . Off The Press — Affordable Care Act enrollment falls by 3 million people. Kaiser Health — Patients Face a Thicket of Red Tape Trying To Maintain Consistent Health Coverage