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Congress let enhanced premium subsidies for Affordable Care Act marketplace plans expire at the end of the year. The subsidy had attracted a steady increase of signups in Wyoming for years.
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Western states will see the highest increases in health care costs
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Workers navigate potential triple-digit price hikes and diminishing options.
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Enhanced subsidies could bring monthly payments down to about $10 for many people. Also, UnitedHealthcare is now the third company offering insurance in the state.
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Enrollment for marketplace health insurance is open until January 15. Even with this extended deadline, there has been an increase in Wyomingites who have signed up for health insurance this year.
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Former Blackjewel miners can now obtain a retroactive health insurance plan from the federal government. That means if a worker applies now for federal…
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In the 2018 midterms voters in the deeply conservative states of Idaho and Utah went against their Republican controlled legislatures on healthcare....
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The Wyoming Senate has cut all the funding for the state's breast and cervical cancer program. The cut came during a debate over the state budget.…
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Wyoming Governor Matt Mead is wrapping up his time in office. Bob Beck caught up with him at an event in Cheyenne this week. They discuss the difficulties…