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Pennsylvania to shift from healthcare.gov to state-based insurance exchange
Pennsylvania is moving forward with a new state-based insurance exchange, which residents will use to sign up for coverage instead of healthcare.gov as early as fall 2020.Pennsylvania state leaders on Tuesday touted their plan to transition from the federal insurance exchange, healthcare.gov, to their own online marketplace as a move that will save money and improve access to affordable health insurance.Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday signed legislation establishing a state-based exchange where Pennsylvania residents who buy individual health plans can shop for coverage. The state-based exchange...…Pennsylvania is moving forward with a new state-based insurance exchange, which residents will use to sign up for coverage instead of healthcare.gov as early as fall 2020.Pennsylvania state leaders on Tuesday touted their plan to transition from the federal insurance exchange, healthcare.gov, to their own online marketplace as a move that will save money and improve access to affordable health insurance.Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday signed legislation establishing a state-based exchange where Pennsylvania residents who buy individual health plans can shop for coverage. The state-based exchange...WW…
A PPE fee at the dentist? New requirements could raise prices for patients.
Dentists will need stricter infection control to reopen for business. Will patients end up footing the bill?When the dentist’s office called to cancel Laura Lizcano’s appointment for a crown and cavity filling in March because of the coronavirus, she wasn’t terribly worried.The 25-year-old freelance musician didn’t know at the time that the pandemic would , keeping her from getting her teeth taken care of before she lost her health — and dental — insurance.Lizcano, who lives in Queen Village, will be dropped from her mother’s insurance plan at the end of May after she turns 26, the .Now, at...…Dentists will need stricter infection control to reopen for business. Will patients end up footing the bill?When the dentist’s office called to cancel Laura Lizcano’s appointment for a crown and cavity filling in March because of the coronavirus, she wasn’t terribly worried.The 25-year-old freelance musician didn’t know at the time that the pandemic would , keeping her from getting her teeth taken care of before she lost her health — and dental — insurance.Lizcano, who lives in Queen Village, will be dropped from her mother’s insurance plan at the end of May after she turns 26, the .Now, at...WW…
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