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This week on "The Florida Roundup," we talk about the impact the federal government shutdown is having on Floridians, changes to the ACA as open enrollment begins and more.
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From how to apply to important deadlines, here are some key things to know as ACA open enrollment begins Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025.
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Florida’s surgeon general, spiritual healers and Trump allies push their cures in a swampy outpost of anti-government absolutism and mystical belief in and just east of Venice.
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Nearly 30% of Floridians with health care from the Affordable Care Act marketplace will likely be priced out of coverage, according to Florida Voices for Health.
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As a lawmaker and pharmacist, Abbott says he brings a "different knowledge" to the Legislature and the regulation side of health care, allowing him to "help the practice of pharmacy be in a better spot."
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Patients will have the ability to take a five-minute survey to see if they should receive genetic testing.
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A doctor in Colorado became the patient after an crash totaled her car and sent her to the operating room. The hospital kept her overnight, but her insurer stopped paying after she left the emergency room.
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Maya Kowalski's case gained notoriety from a 2023 Netflix documentary called "Take Care of Maya." An appeals court reversed an over $200 million verdict while keeping the door open for a new trial.
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Philanthropist Tom Golisano donates $253 million to six hospitals to form a 10-hospital national alliance, of which Lee Health's Golisano Children's Hospital is a part.
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A new poll from the University of North Florida Public Opinion research lab asked Floridians several questions about hot-button policy issues in Florida.
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The U.S. District judge certified a class action on the accommodations issue, which involves access to certain clothing and grooming.