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She Owed Her Insurer a Nickel, So It Canceled Her Coverage


Hill and her mother, who lives with her, had been enrolled in an insurance plan through HealthFirst. She discovered, to her surprise, that her insurance had been canceled for “non-payment of premiums.”The Medical ServiceA health insurance plan purchased through the Affordable Care Act federal exchange, healthcare.gov. On Nov. 22, she got a letter marked “Important: Your health insurance coverage is ending.” It listed the last day of coverage as July 31, nearly four months before. “I didn’t sleep that night.”On Nov. 22, 2025, Hill got a letter informing her that her health insurance had been canceled — listing the last day of coverage as July 31. Others have lost their coverage over owing small amounts, said Sabrina Corlette, co-director of the Center on Health Insurance Reforms at Georgetown University.


Source: Washington Post March 30, 2026 21:57 UTC



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