Don’t be misled about new health insurance fees
As insurers submit their proposals a pattern of such large premium increases may emerge. But the news media and the public shouldn’t succumb to the hysteria
What do changes to ACA mean to Latinos’ health?
While the ACA was ultimately upheld, changes and revisions to the law have occurred over the past year. How does this affect Hispanics?
Obamacare’s costs coming down fast: Don’t believe the lobbyists
Major corporations are being forced to admit Obamacare’s costs will likely be 80 percent lower than originally forecast.
Fight over Obamacare ends, health reform lives on
Obamacare survival has been continuously in doubt. House Republicans voted to repeal it more than 30 times. But the law endured. And Republicans are making their peace with it.
Obamacare’s critic Rick Scott now backs Medicaid expansion in Florida
In a surprising turn of events. Florida Governor Rick Scott has now announced he plans to expand Medicaid coverage to roughly 900,000 more people.
‘Mend, not end’ approach to Obamacare could revive GOP
All that the Republican party has to do is ask the Obama administration for a waiver to Obamacare. Here’s why this would save the GOP.
The tipping point in the health care reform debate
As health care reform has become the law of the land by a landmark decision of the Supreme Court, the care-count continues to grow daily.
Obama’s health care law might have immigration glitch
There is an unintended consequence of how last year’s Supreme Court decision upheld Obama’s health care law and it involves immigrants.