Nevada Health Link, the state’s insurance marketplace under the Affordable Care Act, saw 104,286 people sign up during the enrollment period ending Jan. 15.
Nevada recently became the third state to offer one of the plans on the ACA marketplaces. They're intended to be a cheaper insurance option but so far they make only a marginal difference in price.
Open enrollment ended on January 15. Since then, some Nevadans have expressed concerned about the price hikes.
Nevada's public option plans appear to be softening the blow of the overall skyrocketing insurance premium rates being experienced in Nevada and across the nation.( Nevada Health Link video screengrab ...
There are steps marketplace shoppers can take to ensure they make the right choices for the upcoming plan year. (Nevada Health Link video screengrab) Nevadans who get insurance through Nevada Health ...
The nation is once again at a crossroads in health care policy. As federal priorities shift and uncertainty looms, one fact is becoming increasingly clear: State-based exchanges (SBEs) are uniquely ...
Nevadans looking for health insurance on the state’s Affordable Care Act marketplace this fall have a new, more budget-friendly option to review: Battle Born State Plans. The plans are the culmination ...
When it comes to Nevada's health insurance marketplace, brokers play a crucial role. But many of these licensed professionals — whose job it is to help clients find and compare insurance coverage — ...
Despite widespread fears that rising health insurance costs and expiring federal subsidies could lead to a significant drop in insurance enrollment through Nevada's Affordable Care Act (ACA) ...