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The Miami-Dade County Parks and Recreation Department is trying to do its part to help seniors navigate the health insurance maze. Yesterday, the...
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While most of the uninsured will be able to get subsidized health coverage Jan. 1 under the Affordable Care Act, the poorest adults under 65 will be out…
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The administration official put in charge of fixing the HealthCare.gov site says it will be running "smoothly" by the end of November.
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Jurors continue to deliberate in the Kelly Mathis trial, memo warns of terrorist "dry runs" on Florida bound flights, and the state's struggling health…
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First Coast ConnectLast week marked the implementation of the centerpiece of President Barack Obama's 2010 signature health care reform law, the opening of the national…
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MIAMI (AP) — The federal website that offers a key provision of president Obama's health law launched this week with a sputter, a crash and a lot more web…
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One charged after Jacksonville International Airport evacuated due to suspicious packages, the Mathews Bridge could be open in two weeks, and the…
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Florida resisted implementing the Affordable Care Act. Now, in the absence of the state encouraging people to sign up for insurance on exchanges set up under it, other groups have stepped in.
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On Tuesday, a key part of the Affordable Care Act is going live: People will be able to buy health insurance from new marketplaces in every state. Researchers and wonks will be intensely interested. Most of the rest of us will be clueless.
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Pinellas County government officials suffered a blow Wednesday when they learned about the state Department of Health's order barring enrollment Navigators