How a Proposed Federal Heat Rule Might Have Saved These Workers’ Lives
On a sweltering afternoon in July 2020, Belinda Ramones got a call that her brother was in the hospital. The call was from a woman at the Florida landscaping business that he had joined that week, the Davey Tree Expert Co., Ramones said. By the time she arrived, she said, “My brother was swollen up…
Six ways federal rule changes might affect Marketplace enrollees
In this article Open enrollment start dates will be standardized in state exchanges Special enrollment period effective dates will be standardized It will be easier for states to add to their essential health benefit requirements States will be allowed to add adult dental to essential health benefits, starting in 2027 The low-income special enrollment period…
Black Americans Still Suffer Worse Health. Here’s Why There’s So Little Progress
KINGSTREE, S.C. — One morning in late April, a small brick health clinic along the Thurgood Marshall Highway bustled with patients. There was Joshua McCray, 69, a public bus driver who, four years after catching covid-19, still is too weak to drive. Louvenia McKinney, 77, arrived complaining about shortness of breath. Ponzella McClary brought her…
Health insurance for the unemployed
In this article ACA Marketplace individual and family health insurance COBRA continuation of group coverage Medicaid Insurance through a spouse’s health plan Short-term health insurance Frequently asked questions In the United States, nearly half of the people under the age of 65 get their health insurance from an employer.1 But the downside of having health…