PHOENIX — Arizonans who buy health insurance on the state’s Affordable Care Act marketplace should brace for major sticker shock during open enrollment this year. The state agency that oversees ...
Several Tucson health executives are part of a network that's using a $93 million federal loan to set up a unique, nonprofit Arizona insurance company. With an aim of providing consumers with another ...
Arizonans who want Obamacare health insurance plans with coverage starting Jan. 1 have until Sunday to sign up. Open enrollment to purchase Affordable Care Act health insurance, often known as ...
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Arizona offers various Medicare options to its residents, including Original Medicare (parts A and B), Medicare Advantage (Part C), and Medicare Part D. Medicare plans in Arizona follow all federal ...
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Arizonans face losing health insurance

More than 450,000 Arizona residents stand to lose health insurance or pay sharply higher premiums if Congress elects not to ...
Arizona put together a smart, data-driven plan to help rural communities get better health care. Arizona rural communities need to push back. People in rural Arizona are more likely to die from cancer ...
Thousands of retired first responders and their family members paid Thin Blue Line Benefits Association for health care coverage, but some found their medical bills were not getting paid. Now, the ...
Kaiser Permanente is the largest private nonprofit health care company in the country, and it offers affordable, quality health care. Its bronze plans on the ACA Marketplace have the cheapest average ...
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Arizona will use up to $30 million in federal COVID relief funds to pay off up to $2 billion in medical bills owed by state residents. Jeff Smedsrud, a board member of RIP Medical Debt, said Monday ...