Thousands of New Jerseyans who lost federal subsidies that helped them buy health insurance have dropped their coverage, a new state report said.
Some 14% of NJ residents who signed up for insurance by Jan. 31 failed to pay their premium, which rose considerably as federal subsides expired.
With federal aid that helped thousands of middle-income New Jersey residents reduce their monthly insurance premiums during the pandemic now gone, consumers are cutting back on their coverage or ...
New Jersey's health care system continued to deliver services unevenly among racial groups, according to a study by a health ...
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