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Iowa Health Insurance Costs Rise: How to Navigate Changes

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

CEDAR RAPIDS, ⁢Iowa Hundreds of thousands of Iowans face potential increases in health ⁤insurance ⁣costs ‍as federal tax credits for the Affordable Care ​Act are set to expire at the end of this year. In response, Mercy⁢ Medical Center hosted a help ​event Saturday to assist residents in navigating⁣ the ⁢changing landscape of health insurance options.

Alan⁣ Waite, an attendee, learned his⁤ monthly ‍premium is expected to jump from $13 to $89 in 2026. “I wouldn’t have known where to go or⁢ else.‍ And I had somebody to ⁣really help me through all ‍the⁤ steps that ‍you need⁣ to go ‍through,”⁤ Waite said. “And it gives you confidence. And that’s a good feeling.”

This‌ marked the first time Mercy‌ Medical Center ‍has offered such an event,driven by a recognized need to guide individuals through their coverage choices. “This allows us to help‌ people pick out their plan, ⁤understand what goes into their plan,‌ so that ⁣they⁢ have a good plan for themselves instead of ⁤just picking something,” explained amy hosek, eligibility team ⁣manager at Mercy Medical Center. ⁢

While the expiration of federal tax credits is expected to drive up costs,‍ some individuals may still qualify for reduced ​coverage plans​ based on their income.Hosek noted that a system calculation⁢ will determine eligibility ​for monthly benefits.

Waite ⁣expressed concern about the financial impact on others, stating, ​”Some people are going to bear some pretty ⁤heavy‍ burdens⁤ with‍ it and their financial situations. And it’s⁣ disappointing that’s ⁣going on.”

Mercy medical center will host another help event on ‌Saturday,⁣ December⁢ 13. Details can be found at ​ https://www.mercycare.org/events/event-search-results-detail/?eventId=961d244a-48c6-f011-a87d-000d3a611ea2. Open enrollment through the marketplace closes January 15th.

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