By Christine Vestal, Stateline.org WASHINGTON — When Arkansas won federal approval to use Medicaid expansion dollars to help low-income people purchase private health insurance, officials on both sides of the aisle applauded the compromise. For supporters ...
You never get a second chance to make a first impression. But at the end of this month, the new health care law will get a third chance to make a decent impression — finally. ...
By David Lauter, Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — As the deadline approaches for enrolling in Obamacare health coverage this year, younger Americans have warmed somewhat to the president’s health care law, but Latinos remain closely split ...
By Meredith Cohn, The Baltimore Sun BALTIMORE — Maryland will likely dump all or part of the state’s health insurance exchange website and adopt Connecticut’s system, a move that could make it the first state to ...
During a Republican primary debate in the last presidential election cycle, there was a dispiriting moment in which Tea Party audience members cheered at the idea that a comatose uninsured American — unable to afford ...
By Maeve Reston, Los Angeles Times Newly released memos from Bill Clinton’s White House years sketched out in the White House sketch a portrait of then-first lady Hillary Clinton’s troubled attempt to win support for ...
By Noam N. Levey, Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON—Enrollment in health plans sold on marketplaces created by President Barack Obama’s health care law has hit 4 million, the administration announced Tuesday, marking another milestone in the law’s ...
WASHINGTON — About 3 million people have now enrolled in health insurance plans sold through marketplaces created by President Barack Obama’s health law, the administration announced Friday. The milestone indicates nearly a million additional people ...
GOP scare tactics have Americans believing Obamacare is a government takeover. Fortunately, it's a law to help the uninsured get coverage.