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By Kaiser Health News | 10:53 am | January 16, 2017
Many say they voted for Trump because they were fed up with how much they were paying for health insurance.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:28 am | January 16, 2017
Doctor is seeking class-action status for a lawsuit against Molina Healthcare, saying the insurer owes thousands for Medi-Cal patient care.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 12:05 pm | January 13, 2017
Pre-existing condition protections, covered preventative care and the opportunity for independent reviews of claim denials are all part of the law.
By Susan Morse | 11:27 am | January 12, 2017
CMS says it wants the model to be a pathway for ACOs to enter two-sided risk and then move on to higher risk in a Track 2 or 3 model.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:12 am | January 12, 2017
Affordable Care Act included a host of lesser-known provisions that affect the health-related choices of nearly every American.
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:33 pm | January 11, 2017
Higher proportion of minority patients was associated with worse scores on 25 of 33 Medicare quality performance measures.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:45 am | January 11, 2017
About 6.5 million Americans paid an average penalty of $470 for not having health insurance in 2015.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:21 am | January 11, 2017
Elements of the law remain widely popular, including coverage for pre-existing conditions, benefits caps, young adults on parents' plan until age 26.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:00 am | January 10, 2017
In states that embraced the health law, centers saw fewer uninsured, more revenue, further extended their reach.
By Eric Bailey | 10:28 am | January 09, 2017
Protestors gathered in Portland, Maine and descended on Maine Senator Susan Collins' office, filling her hallway to speak out against the proposed plans from the incoming Trump administration to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.