Renae Becker admitted that she wasn't a big fan of the Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare, until she and her husband bought ACA health insurance plans. The couple, who own two small ...
Pennsylvanians who purchase health insurance through the state's Affordable Care Act marketplace, Pennie, face rate increases of up to 37.8 percent in 2026, according to final rate approvals released ...
Tentative 2026 health insurance rates for individual plans show a 19% average increase and small business group plans show a 13% jump, according to Pennsylvania regulators. The proposed rate hikes ...
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(WHTM) – Some Pennsylvanians could soon be paying more for their health insurance. The Pennsylvania Insurance Department announced Tuesday that rate changes have been requested by insurance companies ...
Pennsylvanians still searching for a 2026 health insurance plan are running out of time to secure it through the Affordable Care Act. Open enrollment on Pennie, the state’s Obamacare marketplace, ends ...
Health insurance may become more costly for some Pennsylvanians next year if premium rates rise and boosted federal tax credits go away. Insurance carriers offering plans on Pennie, the state’s ...
HARRISBURG, PA — Ambetter Health, a product of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), will expand its presence in Pennsylvania’s health insurance marketplace for 2026, offering affordable coverage options ...
By Anna Gustafson for the Pennsylvania Independent. Broadcast version by Danielle Smith for Keystone State News Connection reporting for the Pennsylvania Independent-Public News Service Collaboration ...
The proposed increases range from a decrease of 10.1% to an increase of 30.1% depending on the insurer. The Pennsylvania Insurance Department will finalize rates in October. Insurers providing ...
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — After years of double-digit health insurance premium increases — which increasingly emptied his pockets as well as those of his employees, because each paid half — Walt ...