Louisville clinic warns patients and providers if Obamacare tax subsidies aren’t renewed

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville clinic serving low-income patients is sounding the alarm about the potential changes to health insurance as the federal government remains closed, with debate over affordable healthcare and expiring tax credits at the center of the impasse.

Family Health Centers in Louisville, which serves about 40,000 patients annually, 95% of whom live in poverty, is facing mounting concerns over the future of Affordable Care Act tax subsidies, which are set to expire.

Family Health Centers CEO Bart Irwin said the situation is unprecedented…

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