A patient goes to a physical therapy session at Lake Charles Memorial Hospital in Lake Charles, La. Without congressional action, more than 7 million people who buy their health insurance on ...
ST. PAUL — A Minnesota Senate subcommittee on Wednesday, Oct. 15, heard testimony from hospitals, insurance experts and business owners on the anticipated changes to the state’s health insurance ...
ST. PAUL — Health insurance premiums for thousands of Minnesotans are expected to increase in 2026. The proposed rate hikes are driven by rising health care costs, and federal subsidies designed to ...
Minnesota is announcing double-digit premium increases next year for people who buy health insurance on their own, including bigger jumps than what health insurers originally proposed in July. The ...
A married couple approaching retirement in Blue Earth County, with income fairly typical for their age, could get about $18,000 worth of federal subsidies this year for their health insurance using ...
BYRON, Minn. — Tracie and Dave Fogelson might go without health insurance next year. The Byron couple have purchased their insurance through MNsure, Minnesota's individual marketplace, since 2023, ...
Your donation today will help MinnPost continue to report on the news you need. Minnesotans are confronting a hard truth this fall: Health insurance premiums are climbing by double digits across the ...
Minnesota is one of the states that spends the least amount of money on health insurance, according to a study by WalletHub. Minnesota ranks 47th, with residents only spending 4.87% of their income on ...
UnitedHealthcare on Tuesday announced it reached a deal with M Health Fairview to keep more than 100,000 patients in network. The Minnesota-based health insurance provider says it reached a multi-year ...
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Department of Commerce on Wednesday officially announced the anticipated increase in health insurance rates for 2026 — a driving factor in the federal government shutdown that ...
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