California's Uninsured Population Could Double, Threatening Budgets
UC Berkeley study shows California's uninsured could reach 4.6 million by 2030 due to Medicaid cuts, potentially creating major financial burdens for families.
UC Berkeley study shows California's uninsured could reach 4.6 million by 2030 due to Medicaid cuts, potentially creating major financial burdens for families.
Starting January 2025, U.S. doctors will switch from bundled maternity billing to itemized charges, potentially increasing out-of-pocket pregnancy costs.
Federal changes to the No Surprises Act may enable providers to game the system, potentially increasing health insurance costs despite protecting from surprise...
Alternative health plans like short-term policies gain popularity as ACA marketplace premiums increase, but experts warn of coverage gaps and financial risks.