Affordable Care Act
A new healthcare reform plan would allow states to eliminate protections for individuals who have pre-existing health conditions.
President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum to Congress Thursday to vote on repealing and replacing The Affordable Care Act ---known as Obamacare --- or he will move on to other issues on his agenda.
House Ways and Means Committee members OK'd the new bill after a grueling 18-hour session, with Republicans voting 23-16.
House Republicans released a long-talked about plan for repealing and replacing The Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, on Monday.
President Donald Trump told Fox News that a replacement for the Affordable Care Act may not come until 2018.
Right now, the ACA is still the law of the land and is providing healthcare coverage for nearly 20 million individuals.
The U.S. Senate approved a budget resolution that would allow Republicans to swiftly reform the Affordable Care Act.
Vladimir Putin has decided that he won’t expel any U.S. diplomats in response to President Obama’s sanctions on Russian diplomats and intelligence agencies.
The FBI has launched a civil rights probe in relation to the incident.
Despite the Obama administration’s mission to alleviate the health insurance market through the Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare,” healthcare rates may rise up to nearly 35 percent in some parts of the U.S. for 2017.
The market faces an important test as the fourth enrollment season opens up on November 1.
A shortage of healthy participants in the exchange plans also contribute to the high premiums, including low risk penalties for those who remain without coverage.