The government remains shut down, as lawmakers fight over extending healthcare subsidies. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Zeke Emanuel, who helped draft the Affordable Care Act.
Sept. 10 (UPI) --The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday announced that nearly 50 million people have received healthcare coverage through the Affordable Care Act in the past decade. The department ...
"Window shopping" has begun for some people buying health insurance through the Affordable Care Act -- and some patients could see big increases in their premiums.
Enrollment for Affordable Care Act coverage begins on November 1, but House Speaker Mike Johnson has cast doubt on the ACA's future, saying it could be abolished if Donald Trump wins next week's ...
At the core of the government shutdown is a debate about the extension of health insurance subsidies under the Affordable ...
Former President Donald Trump has said several times over the years that he wants to replace the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare — most recently in December. Trump has since walked back this stance, ...
Insurers are looking to raise premiums, and the enhanced federal subsidies that have made buying coverage more affordable are set to expire. If you buy health insurance through your state marketplace ...
If the Republican-controlled Congress does not extend enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies before they expire at the end of this year, ACA enrollees would have to pay more for health insurance.
Consumers who buy health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace will likely face double-digit rate hikes next year. Insurers plan a median premium increase of 15% for 2026 plans, which ...
The rates, pricing and other data for 2026 Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance plans were publicly posted on the federal ...
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