Health insurance for famers
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The employees at his farm in
He’s not alone in the struggle to find health insurance. That’s common among members of the
“Our big concern is being able to provide that affordable health insurance and trying to relieve that burden for our family farms,” he said in an interview.
But he’s hoping that a new plan, just approved by the Trump administration, will ease that struggle.
The plan lets
Farmers often get insurance on exchanges, where costs are rising after federal subsidies end
Barrie said he and many farmers he knows get insurance every year on the state’s health insurance exchange, Your Health Idaho. But costs there and through exchanges across the country are rising after
Across the country, many farmers used individual markets like Idaho’s exchange to buy health insurance.
More than a quarter of farmers and ranchers get insurance on individual marketplaces, according to an analysis by the nonpartisan health policy group KFF. That’s a much higher rate than the general population, where just 6% of American adults get non-group coverage,
In announcing approval of the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation’s new health insurance structure earlier this month, the
“This guidance will expand access to quality, affordable health coverage to farmers, ranchers, and agricultural tenants and landowners, across
Plan means more affordable health insurance for farms competing in tough insurance markets, attorney says
Before the
“This will allow the members of the
He said he believed this is the first deal issued to a farm bureau federation.
“For years, (the Idaho Farm Bureau’s) members have been telling them that affordable health care is one of the greatest needs. So, they’ve been looking for ways to solve that problem,” Hamilton said. “And so I think they saw an opportunity here.”
The deal has been a long time coming. Barrie said there’s been talk about pursuing the health plan structure even before he joined the board of the
“It seemed just like a dream — nothing that was going to come into fruition,” he said.


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