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The administration's move late Thursday was the second swipe that day at the insurance markets created by the Affordable Care Act.
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With eight months left in President Obama's term, House Republicans may have finally struck a blow against his signature health care law. At issue are the…
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Millions are still uninsured, even as the Jan. 31 deadline to sign up for a plan under the Affordable Care Act approaches. No deadline extensions this year, federal health officials warn.
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Open enrollment for the health law’s 2016 marketplace plans began Sunday, and federal officials caution consumers to check out premium prices because in…
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Premiums will increase an average of 7.5 percent for the second-lowest-cost silver insurance plan to be offered next year in the 37 states where the…
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Victims of domestic violence can qualify to sign up for health coverage outside of the regular open enrollment period. The U.S. Department of Health and…
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The Debate Issue That Wasn't: ObamacareDoesn't it seem like just yesterday that Congressional Republicans shut down the federal government to protest…
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BOSTON – For years, Massachusetts has been out in front of other states, trying ideas to change the health system. It passed a state law extending health…
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Time is running out for late taxpayers who want to keep their subsidies next year. Technically, the health insurance subsidies available to most Americans…
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The 6-3 ruling halted a challenge that would have eliminated health insurance subsidies in at least 34 states for individuals and families buying coverage through the federal government's marketplace.