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More people enrolled for coverage through the Delaware Health Insurance Marketplace than ever beforeIt’s a record year for signups for the Health Insurance Marketplace in Delaware.
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Delaware’s Group Health Insurance Plan fund is expected to go negative by the end of next month, and consultants recommend a 27% premium increase for next fiscal year.
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Gov. John Carney opted out of recommending funding to support a clinical psychology program at DSU, but the Joint Finance Committee believes the funding should be a priority.
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New data expects the state's health insurance fund to run close to a $39 million deficit by the end of the fiscal year.
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With the return of pre-pandemic Medicaid renewal, Highmark Health Options and Network Connect are launching a grassroots program to educate and support Delawareans coverage redetermination.
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The subcommittee voted to increase the years of service needed before retirement in order to reach the maximum state share of healthcare premiums.
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Last fall, Delaware joined several states and Medicaid in deciding to cover weight loss drugs, but there have been more prescriptions than expected.
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Bayhealth receives $10,000 for its breast screening program.
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House Majority Leader Valerie Longhurst is introducing three new bills to expand access to mental health resources in schools and across the state.
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Delaware receives federal funding to improve access to affordable, comprehensive health insurance through its state-based reinsurance waiver. Delaware is…