On Friday, the Montana State Auditor and Insurance Commissioner’s Office released the new rates for the Obamacare marketplace health insurance marketplace, and there were some reductions in rates.
The Missoula City-County Health department has completed its 2017 Community Health Assessment, and there’s a combination of good news and not-so-good news from a variety of sources.
Health Insurance open enrollment begins on Wednesday, November 1, and Montana Insurance Commissioner Matt Rosendale says there are important changes to consider.
After last Friday’s announcement that Cost Sharing Reductions were removed from the Affordable Care Act by President Trump’s executive order, two of Montana’s three health insurance marketplace providers were left out in the cold
Community Medical Center CEO Dean French is watching the drama unfold in Washington as President Donald Trump has taken it upon himself to undo the infrastructure of the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare.
"It's a substantial amount, I mean, it's the difference between having sustainable products on the marketplace and not having products on the marketplace,"
"The uncertainty continues today," Doran said. "Any efforts to expand across state lines must insure continued state regulatory oversight to ensure that we have a level playing field for all insurers."