Politics
House GOP Unveils ACA Alternative as Subsidy Expiration Looms
December 12, 2025 · USA Today
House Republicans have introduced a new healthcare proposal aimed at lowering costs through market-based reforms, setting up a political showdown as critical Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies are set to expire on December 31. With premiums projected to double on average for 24 million Americans if the subsidies lapse, lawmakers are scrambling to find a plan that can pass.
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Crisis
Double Blow for Americans: Soaring Insurance Costs Threaten Millions as Subsidies Expire
January 2026 · BBC News
Millions of Americans who buy their own health insurance are bracing for potential premium spikes of over 100% as critical federal subsidies expire this year. Monthly premiums could jump by an average of 114%—adding roughly $1,000 or more to annual costs—if Congress fails to act.
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Crisis
The Healthcare Cost Crisis: Millions in Debt, Skipping Care, and Worried About the Future
January 2026 · KFF Research
A new series of national surveys reveals that high healthcare costs are forcing a majority of Americans into difficult trade-offs, with millions saddled by medical debt and skipping essential care. 41% of adults—representing more than 100 million people—currently have some form of debt from medical or dental bills.
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Feature
Health Insights Dashboard Expands to Home Health Agencies
January 8, 2026 · Press Release
The latest release introduces ownership data for over 10,000 home health agencies, complete
with role distributions, regional comparisons, and quality checks.
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Media
Rural News Network Highlights Ownership Transparency
December 14, 2025 · News Article
Interviews with community health leaders explore how the dashboard helps track board
composition and financial stewardship in rural clinics.
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Update
New Duplicate Detection and Data Quality Checks
November 29, 2025 · Release Notes
Enhanced duplicate detection ensures owners are reconciled across enrollment IDs, and new
coverage metrics highlight state-level data completeness.
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