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Around 66,000 Montanans rely on the federal marketplace to buy health insurance. Many get enhanced subsidies that Congress passed to help people afford premiums during the pandemic. They expire later this year. For some, premiums could be more than three times as expensive if the subsidies aren’t renewed.
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Enrollment for the federal health insurance marketplace opens Friday.
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Montanans seeking to enroll in health insurance in the public marketplace can head to covermt.org to find in-person assistance near them. They can also call (844) 682-6837 to speak with an enrollment assistant.
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A record level of funding is available to help Montanans shop for health insurance options in the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
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Healthcare.gov has opened a special enrollment period starting April 1. Those in need of an Affordable Care Act health plan will be able to enroll through…
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Montana Republicans are adding another bill to the slew they’re bringing this legislative session to restrict access to abortion in the state.House Bill…
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A Montana state lawmaker today introduced a bill that would formalize a patient’s ability to directly pay a doctor for care without insurance. Similar bills have been vetoed in the past.
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A new report released Tuesday says around 60 percent of Montana businesses last year had at least one worker enrolled in Medicaid expansion. Enrollment in the health care program for low income adults has been on the rise for the last four months.
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Montana has awarded more than $540,000 in grants to health care providers so they can help people find affordable insurance plans.
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Montana’s health department distributed between $84 million and $163 million in Medicaid and Child Health Insurance Program benefits to people...