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Healthcare is changing in South Florida, driven by insurance, access and price shocks.
In South Florida, increased Obamacare plan premiums might force patients to reconsider their insurance options, affecting medication affordability and healthcare access. Elsewhere, people are feeling the financial impact of unexpected medical procedures without insurance.
Catch up on those and other health access issues below.
doesn’t extend enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act marketplace coverage, which expire at the
end of the year. Florida and Texas would see the biggest losses, in part because they have not expanded
Medicaid eligibility.
NO. 1: THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR AN OBAMACARE PLAN COULD SURGE NEXT YEAR IN FLORIDA
Florida and Texas would see the biggest impact, in part because they have not expanded Medicaid eligibility. | Published June 17, 2025 | Read Full Story by Daniel Chang

NO. 2: HOW DO YOU FIND HEALTH INSURANCE WHEN YOU’RE TURNING 26? HERE’S SOME ADVICE
It was supposed to be easier than this. | Published August 12, 2025 | Read Full Story by Elisabeth Rosenthal

NO. 3: HEALTH GROUPS AIM TO COUNTER GROWING ‘NATIONAL SCANDAL’ OF ELDER HOMELESSNESS
At age 82, Roberta Rabinovitz realized she had no place to go. | Published August 20, 2025 | Read Full Story by Felice J. Freyer

NO. 4: SHE HAD A BROKEN ARM, NO INSURANCE — AND A $98,000 BILL. SEE WHAT HAPPENED NEXT
As soon as she fell, Deborah Buttgereit knew she couldn’t avoid going to the hospital. | Published September 25, 2025 | Read Full Story by Katheryn Houghton
NO. 5: WHEELCHAIR? HEARING AIDS? YES. BUT DON’T CALL THESE OLDER PEOPLE DISABLED
In her house in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Barbara Meade said “there are walkers and wheelchairs and oxygen and cannulas all over the place.”
Meade, 82, has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, so a portable oxygen tank accompanies her everywhere. | Published December 15, 2025 | Read Full Story by Paula Span
The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.
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