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Florida has more enrollees in the Affordable Care Act marketplace than any other state, with more than 3.2 million people, or 20 percent of the country’s totals.
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The survey, from NPR and partners, shows how the "1%" compare with others on issues including inequality, health care access and what it takes to get ahead in America.
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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold the nationwide subsidies called for in the Affordable Care Act. Justice Antonin Scalia, in his dissent, calls the court's rationale "quite absurd."
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The U.S. Supreme Court decision on health subsidies keeps intact the way more than 1 million Floridians buy and pay for insurance through HealthCare.gov...
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On the Florida Roundup, here are the week's topics we discuss.Health Coverage GapAbout 850,000 Floridians live in the health coverage gap -- they don't…
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This is the fourth and final part of our series, Falling Into The Gap, in collaboration with the Miami Herald. Read more about the coverage gap and find…
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This is the third part in our series, Falling Into The Gap, in collaboration with the Miami Herald. Read more about the coverage gap and find affordable…
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This is the first part in our series, Falling Into The Gap, in collaboration with the Miami Herald. Read more about the coverage gap and find affordable…
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More than three-quarters of a million Floridians live in a health care gap. The gap was created by the national Affordable Care Act and Florida's…
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Thousands of South Floridians too poor to afford health insurance on their own are going without.These people end up in what is called the "coverage gap"…