The Trump administration issued its first major set of proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act. Policy experts said the changes are likely to hamper enrollment.
President Trump on Tuesday reaffirmed a priority from his first term: making health care prices public. But hospitals have long loathed price transparency rules.
The Affordable Care Act initially required that nearly all Americans have health insurance or get hit with a tax penalty. Congress later eliminated the federal penalty, but some states have their ...
A senior Democratic senator is leading an effort to pass legislation designed to cut down on a particular kind of health care ...
Congressman Tom Suozzi (D-New York) has introduced the Well-Being Insurance for Seniors to be at Home (WISH) Act, bipartisan legislation co-sponsored by ...
A new report shows most Americans believe the government is too involved in health care regulation and want to see a ban on ...
The Senate rejected a measure to protect veteran toxic exposure benefits which vet groups say are a “signal” for larger ...
Jonathan Rivera had to get his foot, and part of his leg, amputated in January. Rivera lives in Florida—one of ten states which has declined federally backed Medicaid expansions through the Affordable ...
Sentiments like this echo across American hospitals and health care facilities, capturing a disturbing and growing ...
The Trump administration has announced plans to roll back a Biden-era rule that expanded health care access under the ...
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