It can be a cold, confusing world, but Assembly Minority Leader Jon Bramnick says the fix starts with ‘explanation of benefits’ forms from health insurers.
If President-elect Donald Trump's plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act includes a reversal of the expansion of Medicaid, residents all over New Jersey could be at risk of losing their health insurance.
When it comes to programs designed to care for children, New Jersey is among the best in the nation in some areas, however, more work still needs to be done.
When health care claim costs rise, premiums increase as well. A new Wells Fargo survey suggested claim costs could go up significantly through the rest of 2015 and into 2016.
You can still enroll for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act without being penalized, that's the word from local insurance experts. This year's enrollment deadline is February 15th and we're hearing that the enrollment process is a lot better this year than last year's disastrous roll out...
The second open-enrollment period for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act ends on February 15, 2015, but don't worry - the Family Resource Network (FRN) is here to help.
In cooperation with the New Jersey for Health Care Coalition, FRN is offering free enrollment assistance for people in Ocean, Monmouth, Mercer and Middlesex Counties...