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In both the U.S. Senate and the House lawmakers are proposing major changes to Medicaid and the state marketplace that would limit access to coverage, according to state officials.
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It’s open enrollment for people who buy their health insurance through the state’s marketplace, and most qualify for substantial subsidies from the federal government.
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There are a matter of hours left to sign up for 2019 health insurance coverage on the state-run exchange during open enrollment, but a state official says�
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Most Vermont school employees with unpaid medical claims should see those claims paid this week, according to Vermont Education Health Initiative’s trust�
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Open enrollment is underway on Vermont’s health insurance marketplace, Vermont Health Connect. Sean Sheehan, deputy director of the Department of Vermont�
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The additional outreach efforts are taking place because the overall enrollment period this year for the Affordable Care Act is much shorter than past�
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Officials say the technical problems at Vermont Health Connect have been largely resolved as the health exchange's open enrollment period begins on�
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As Congress debates the future of the Affordable Care Act, a new enrollment period begins next week. We take this opportunity to assess how Vermont Health�
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Former Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin told the Harvard School of Public Health on Tuesday that he miscalculated the political and policy challenges associated�
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A recently released external audit of Vermont Health Connect says the state-run insurance exchange has met all requirements set forth by the federal�