Delaware’s Health Insurance Marketplace’s has entered its 13th year of open enrollment and enrollees who sign up by Dec. 15 and pay their first month’s premium will be effective Jan. 1. Open enrollment runs through Jan. 15, 2026.
This would fund 15 major projects aimed at expanding access to care, improving health outcomes and building a stronger rural healthcare workforce.
The Delaware Healthcare Association is sounding the alarm over the potential impact a federal government shutdown could have on critical healthcare services across the state.
Gov. Matt Meyer signed 11 bills to strengthen Delaware’s public health system. According to Meyer, the goals of the legislative package include making health care more accessible, affordable, and responsive to the needs of Delawareans.
The physicals are available to all Delawareans, regardless of insurance status. Appointments are strongly encouraged, as walk-in availability may be limited.
Senate Concurrent Resolution 111 passed in the House and in the Senate. The legislation creates the Automotive Insurance Reform Task Force to combat rising insurance rates.
La Red Health Center in Georgetown offers medical care to the community regardless of insurance or circumstance. To continue that care, they're requesting $1 million for their Rural Re-entry Program to continue providing that care
The Delaware Department of Labor, with support from Gov. Matt Meyer, is committing to reforms in its Unemployment Insurance program. This follows audits revealing persistent financial and operational issues, according to the department.
The Delaware Department of Agriculture has introduced the Delaware Agricultural Production Insurance Assistance Program to help farmers save on crop insurance premiums.
Senator Bryant Richardson has introduced Senate Bill 55, known as the Delaware Save Adolescents From Experimentation Act, which would prohibit gender transition procedures for minors in the state.
