Health Republic of New York Shutting Its Doors
In a not so shocking announcement, and by order of the New York State Department of Financial Services, Health Republic has ceased writing new individual and small group policies effective […]
In a not so shocking announcement, and by order of the New York State Department of Financial Services, Health Republic has ceased writing new individual and small group policies effective […]
Access to two of the largest downstate New York provider networks has just become more attainable for individuals living in Long Island, New York city, and Westchester County… Effective January […]
The New York State Department of Financial Services has released their approved rate request filings for the 2015 individual and small group health insurance market coverage season. As expected, North […]
The Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate requires that all individuals carry pediatric dental coverage for their children or face a tax penalty. The problem is that New York State’s exchange […]
Recently, St. Francis Hospital of Poughkeepsie was acquired by Westchester Medical Center, which is not participating with the Health Republic MagnaCare network. Because of this ownership change, the new name […]
Health Republic Insurance Company of New York has just released their latest participating hospital list for both upstate and downstate New York regions, including those hospitals located on Long Island. […]
According to an article published today by Newsday, Stony Brook University Hospital (SBU) will begin participating in Health Republic’s MagnaCare network. This marks the first NY on-exchange plan that will […]
According to NY State of Health’s Facebook page, individuals looking to secure health insurance effective 1/1/14 will now have until 12/23/13 to enroll. This one week extension of the enrollment […]
As everyone knows, the Affordable Care Act’s roll out of the state and federal exchange websites on October 1st 2013 has been plagued with defects, preventing people from enrolling in […]
A recently discovered “hidden” disclaimer in the Federal Health Insurance Exchange website will have licensed insurance agents thinking twice about writing business on any federal or state-run exchange… In a […]