Amid fears that rising costs would discourage enrollment, Nevada’s new public option plans draw interest from those seeking lower-priced policies.
During open enrollment, starting Nov. 1, residents can access affordable plans from Ambetter from SilverSummit Healthplan statewide. Through the Ambetter from SilverSummit Healthplan website, people ...
Nevada Health Link’s Open Enrollment Period for Plan Year 2026 concluded on January 15 with 104,286 Nevadans enrolling in comprehensive health coverage through the state-based marketplace, including ...
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 ...
Nevadans who get medical insurance through Nevada Health Link may see their premiums rise dramatically next calendar year, new data released by the state suggests. Nevada Health Link, formally known ...
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 — ...
Thousands of middle-income Nevada residents are likely to lose subsidies easing the cost of health insurance purchased through public marketplaces despite steps from both parties to address the issue.
As the government shutdown reaches one month with no deal in sight to extend pandemic-era health insurance subsidies, state exchanges are rolling out health plans without the tax credits included.
With the spike in Affordable Care Act health insurance costs, around 4·8 million people could lose coverage. Susan Jaffe reports from Washington, DC.
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) ...