Advocates: Price spikes to leave thousands without health insurance in Ky.
While some
In
Open enrollment begins
Health insurance premiums are expected to skyrocket across the country, in part because of rising medical costs but also because enhanced tax credits that have made the policies more affordable since the Covid-19 pandemic are set to expire unless
Insurers expect the higher premiums will reduce enrollment — especially among the young and healthy — which will destabilize the market and raise premiums for the shrunken pool of enrollees who remain.
Insurers and hospitals also are bracing to pay for more uncompensated care in the future because of cuts to Medicaid the
Dishonest debate?
Kentucky
Rogers, who represents
Barr, who represents
Rogers' claim drew a rebuke from one of his constituents,
Matson, a self-employed resident of
He said he found it offensive and dishonest for Rogers to "lie to his constituents" by singling out immigrants.
Matson, who said he's not a registered voter with either major political party, told the Lantern he reaches out to Rogers' office regularly to voice his concerns on a number of issues. "If we're going to have debates about how to solve issues in our country, we have to do them honestly," he said. "We need to do better."
Undocumented immigrants are generally barred from receiving federally funded health care and other benefits. They are not eligible in
"Lawfully present immigrants" can buy insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
"There's no proposal to expand eligibility,"
"We're going to see a lot of people who just have no options for affordable health insurance. And I think that's going to be a big problem for all of us," Beauregard said.
Premium increases reflect several factors
He said Kentuckians who choose to go uninsured will still need health care, and the costs of caring for more uninsured people would fall on hospitals or taxpayers.
"The cost will have to be picked up somewhere as a result of people then becoming uninsured," Bailey said. "I think it's right to demand that these health costs aren't allowed to spike." Bailey said the Republican rhetoric about free health care for noncitizens is "completely false."
A spokesman for
Rogers, a Republican congressman, said he voted for the extension "on behalf of our military servicemembers who will not be paid until the shutdown ends."
"Political games have no place when it comes to taking care of our American heroes.
One
"I voted Nay when it was for Biden, and I'm Nay now," Massie said.
"I'm here in
Republican
Democratic Gov.



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