Even After Open Enrollment, Activity Remains Unexpectedly High on Federal Health Insurance Exchange
by Charles Ornstein ProPublica, July 23, 2014, 4:50 p.m.This story was co-published with...
Read Moreby Charles Ornstein ProPublica, July 23, 2014, 4:50 p.m.This story was co-published with...
Read MoreLike most incumbents he is dug in like a tic and nothing short of kerosine and a pair of tweezers will get rid of him.
Read Morestatistics released yesterday from Covered California could bode well for health insurance exchanges that have their act together.
Read MoreThe Associated Press reported last week that federal officials are now advising navigators — groups paid to assist consumers with enrollment — not to use paper applications anymore
Read Morethe “834” transactions that the government sends insurers each night could make or break the law.
Read MoreKaiser Permanente’s decision to cancel the insurance policies of lifelong Democrats Lee Hammack and JoEllen Brothers generated a flood of interest
Read MoreACA options for middle income individuals ages 59 & 60 are unaffordable. We’re learning that many others are similarly affected
Read Morewe will see more reporting on both story lines: how the administration mismanaged the rollout of the law and how Republicans have tried to ensure its failure.
Read Morewhatever technical problems the exchange sites encountered at first could be cleared up quickly and simply once things got going
Read MoreCan new progressive era rise from ashes of ‘era of obstructionism’ or is the descent of US democracy just beginning?
Read More“They have shut down the government over an ideological crusade to deny affordable health care to millions of Americans.”
Read MoreIn return for a one-year suspension of the debt ceiling, House Republicans are demanding a yearlong delay of Obamacare,
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