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Senate passes KidsCare, sends measure to Ducey

Thwarted in earlier attempts, Republican supporters of a program to provide health insurance to the children of the working poor outmaneuvered their own leadership Thursday night to have the measure...

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Ducey role in KidsCare passage minimal, but crucial at the end 

As the debate raged over the restoration of KidsCare, a federally funded health insurance program for low-income children, Gov. Doug Ducey remained firmly on the fence.

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Blue Cross, Health Net stop offering marketplace plans

Health insurance giants Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona and Health Net have announced they will stop offering federal marketplace plans in Maricopa and Pinal counties.

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As insurers leave Arizona, Obamacare consumers face higher costs this fall

Five insurance companies that had offered coverage in the Affordable Care Act marketplace have told Arizona regulators that they will opt out or scale back coverage when the next open season for...

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Aetna exit means Pinal County has no marketplace health plan

Pinal County won't have a company offering marketplace health insurance plans next year following the nation's third-largest health insurer's decision to exit public exchanges in all but four states.

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Remaining insurers in health market to hike rates 50 percent

The two remaining health insurers in Arizona's federal health marketplace will both be raising rates by more than 50 percent next year.

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Do you have $1 billion to spare? What Obamacare repeal would look like for...

The financial fallout from repealing Obamacare without replacing it will make everything else Arizona’s policymakers have so far worried about look like small potatoes.

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Report: Obamacare repeal could hit state public health funding

Repealing the Affordable Care Act could cost Arizona more than $46 million in federal public health funds over five years, according to a report released on January 17 by a national health policy...

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Higher premiums trigger decline in Arizona insurance signups

A doubling of individual health insurance premiums in Arizona for 2017 triggered a sharp decline in Affordable Care Act signups among people who don't qualify for tax credits that offset their costs.

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State misses waiver deadline for able-bodied adults on Medicaid 

Arizona missed its own deadline to send a waiver to the federal government asking for work requirements for able-bodied adults on the state’s Medicaid program.

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Senate passes KidsCare, sends measure to Ducey

Thwarted in earlier attempts, Republican supporters of a program to provide health insurance to the children of the working poor outmaneuvered their own leadership Thursday night to have the measure...

View Article

Ducey role in KidsCare passage minimal, but crucial at the end 

As the debate raged over the restoration of KidsCare, a federally funded health insurance program for low-income children, Gov. Doug Ducey remained firmly on the fence.

View Article

Blue Cross, Health Net stop offering marketplace plans

Health insurance giants Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona and Health Net have announced they will stop offering federal marketplace plans in Maricopa and Pinal counties.

View Article


As insurers leave Arizona, Obamacare consumers face higher costs this fall

Five insurance companies that had offered coverage in the Affordable Care Act marketplace have told Arizona regulators that they will opt out or scale back coverage when the next open season for...

View Article

Aetna exit means Pinal County has no marketplace health plan

Pinal County won't have a company offering marketplace health insurance plans next year following the nation's third-largest health insurer's decision to exit public exchanges in all but four states.

View Article


Remaining insurers in health market to hike rates 50 percent

The two remaining health insurers in Arizona's federal health marketplace will both be raising rates by more than 50 percent next year.

View Article

Do you have $1 billion to spare? What Obamacare repeal would look like for...

The financial fallout from repealing Obamacare without replacing it will make everything else Arizona’s policymakers have so far worried about look like small potatoes.

View Article


Report: Obamacare repeal could hit state public health funding

Repealing the Affordable Care Act could cost Arizona more than $46 million in federal public health funds over five years, according to a report released on January 17 by a national health policy...

View Article

Higher premiums trigger decline in Arizona insurance signups

A doubling of individual health insurance premiums in Arizona for 2017 triggered a sharp decline in Affordable Care Act signups among people who don't qualify for tax credits that offset their costs.

View Article

State misses waiver deadline for able-bodied adults on Medicaid 

Arizona missed its own deadline to send a waiver to the federal government asking for work requirements for able-bodied adults on the state’s Medicaid program.

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