Amid fears that rising costs would discourage enrollment, Nevada’s new public option plans draw interest from those seeking ...
Nevada Health Link’s Open Enrollment Period for Plan Year 2026 concluded on January 15 with 104,286 Nevadans enrolling in ...
Nevada Health Link, the state-run health insurance marketplace, announced Thursday that 104,286 people enrolled in health coverage during the open enrollment period, which ran from Nov. 1 to Jan. 15.
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Nevada Health Link enrollment reaches over 104,000
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 ...
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 ...
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 — ...
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Nevada residents have a reduced premium public health insurance option in the marketplace
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 ...
Renown Health and Kaiser Permanente announced an agreement to jointly own a health insurance plan called Kaiser Permanente Nevada. Pending regulatory approval, Kaiser Permanente Nevada will open ...
Nevada's Democratic Sens. Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto are pushing to prevent the expiration of Affordable Care Act enhanced premium tax credits and the loss of Nevadans' health coverage.
Dana Gentry, Nevada Current. An expensive therapy praised as the gold standard for helping autistic children gain the skills ...
Nevada's new Battle Born State Plans require lower premiums and aim to expand health insurance coverage. Critics worry the new public option plans will push doctors out of state and drive up costs.
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