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By Kaiser Health News | 09:34 am | November 11, 2016
It's unlikely that congressional Republicans could force a repeal of the law as Democrats have enough votes to sustain filibuster.
By Jessica Davis | 04:10 pm | November 10, 2016
A sophisticated cyberattack could inhibit the new President's initial momentum for accomplishing important campaign issues, the analyst house said.
By Henry Powderly | 03:12 pm | November 10, 2016
The president-elect has already laid out a plan that many feel will cause massive disruption to the industry.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:43 am | November 10, 2016
Topping the list of ACA provisions likely to survive under Trump is the requirement that employers cover workers' children up to the age of 26.
By Susan Morse | 02:32 pm | November 09, 2016
Amendment 69 would have guaranteed health coverage, replacing most private health insurance and taking over the state's Medicaid program starting in 2019.
By Susan Morse | 11:39 am | November 09, 2016
PwC report says administration is more likely to rely on free market levers, such as price transparency for providers and open negotiations with pharmaceutical companies than the traditional regulatory process.
By Susan Morse | 03:13 pm | November 08, 2016
Spillover effect from Medicare Advantage and the looming value-based insurance design model are leading the way.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 01:59 pm | November 07, 2016
Clinton's plan to expand Medicaid in the 19 states that declined to do so would benefit nonprofit hospitals in those states, Fitch says.
By Susan Morse | 03:53 pm | November 03, 2016
Company's profit fell 6 percent to $617.8 million and it expected ACA enrollment to fall by 300,000 members.
By Jeff Lagasse | 02:42 pm | November 03, 2016
Clinicians will also be able to bill, and be paid, more appropriately when they spend more time with their patients.