The US House of Representatives has voted to reinstate subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, in a move that goes against the stance of President Donald Trump. The decision to revive the subsidies aims to stabilize the healthcare market and make insurance more affordable for millions of Americans. The vote marks a significant break between the House and the Trump administration, which had previously halted the subsidy payments. The subsidies in question are used to help low-income individuals pay for out-of-pocket healthcare expenses, such as deductibles and copays. By reinstating these subsidies, the House hopes to reduce the financial burden on these individuals and encourage more people to enroll in health insurance plans. The move is seen as a crucial step in maintaining the stability of the healthcare market and ensuring that Americans have access to affordable healthcare options.

The US House of Representatives has passed legislation to re-establish tax credits that lowered premiums for Affordable Care Act (ACA) health plans. The bill, which was passed with a vote of 230-196, would extend the credits for three years. All Democrats voted in...

No cashless insurance will be available in 15,000 hospitals from September 1 for policyholders of two specific companies, according to an insurance body announcement, raising concerns about the future of health insurance for affected policyholders.

The General Insurance Council (GI Council) has criticized the Association of Healthcare Providers (India) (AHPI) for deciding to stop cashless treatment to policyholders of two insurance companies, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance and Care Health Insurance. The GI...