Americans will elect a new leader in 2016, one whose presidency will make an impact on the future of the U.S. health care system. Under the Affordable Care Act, signed into law by President Obama in 2010, millions of previously uninsured or underinsured Americans have...
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Employer Sponsored Plans ACA
Work-sponsored health insurance rates have held steady since 2013 according to a new survey released in July by the Urban Institute. The Health Reform Monitoring Survey tracked offers and acceptance rates for job-based health insurance from March 2013 through June...
Obamacare Enrollment Expected to Grow 50 Percent by 2018
Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) law, individuals and families can purchase health insurance through marketplaces operated by the federal and state government or partnerships between them. Some of them will meet certain criteria to receive federal subsidies for...
Early look at 2017 Obamacare plan prices
Americans who take part in Obamacare may see higher rates in 2017. Several sources are reporting double-digit premium hikes, leading to questions of how these substantial price increases will impact consumers and the health care system as a whole. In an interview with...
Do Americans like or dislike their Obamacare plan?
A recent Kaiser study found that most marketplace enrollees like their health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act, but many have grown dissatisfied with the costs since 2014. The ACA heads into its fourth year for enrollment in 2016. Over the past three...
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Millennials’ enrollment pushes ACA’s success to new heights
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has given millions of Americans access to high-quality health insurance. Enrollment numbers for this latest Open Enrollment Period (OEP) rank as the highest yet, with an estimated 11.6 million people having signed up for coverage as of...
ACA enrollment rises, along with insurers’ complaints
With the third Open Enrollment Period (OEP) having come to a close, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has cause to celebrate. The Dept. of Health and Human Services (HHS) estimates that 12.7 million Americans signed up for coverage. This number includes beneficiaries from...
Obamacare’s shrinking PPOs a cause for consumers’ dismay
For many consumers, the biggest decision when selecting an Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance plan is the type of plan that best meets their health-related and financial needs. After all, they all have their advantages and disadvantages. These include those...
Important issues for millennials new to Obamacare
A big push for the Affordable Care (ACA) has been attracting more young people, as they’re typically healthier. This enables insurance companies to avoid older, sicker enrollees’ higher medical costs, while beneficiaries are spared higher premiums. As of Dec. 26,...