Medicaid cures cities' uninsured rate: Study
Expanding Medicaid eligibility will significantly affect the uninsured rates in seven major U.S. cities, according to a study.
View ArticleHow does your state stack up with Obamacare?
The uninsured rate in the US has fallen due to Obamacare, but the ranges of rates in individual states could actually grow wider.
View ArticleFlorida Obamacare rates still a secret
Most insurers in Florida aren't disclosing their Obamacare rates for next year because they say they are trade secrets.
View ArticleWhy Obamacare will suck the life out of the economy
The word "unexpectedly" for negative economic data has become a much-mocked cliché, but this week's first-quarter GDP number deserves an exception. The Fiscal Times reports.
View ArticleObamacare's 95% solution: Automatic re-enrollment
The vast majority of people who enrolled in Obamacare on HealthCare.gov will be re-enrolled in their health plans and subsidies they receive.
View ArticleThe big Obamacare winners (hint: not patients)
Obamacare has stirred a lot of partisan bickering but here's one thing you can't argue about, says Jake Novak.
View ArticleObamacare autopilot: Making it easy could cost you
A plan to automatically re-enroll the majority of people who bought insurance on HealthCare.gov could lead to surprises.
View ArticleObamacare views will skew votes for Congress: Poll
Nearly 7 in 10 Americans said their opinion of Obamacare will play a role in how they voting in upcoming Congressional elections.
View ArticleThe BIG threat to Obamacare you've never heard of
A federal court is close to ruling on claims that could cripple Obamacare by threatening subsidies for 5 million enrollees.
View ArticleObamacare's big winners: Young, Latino and poor
Young adults, Latinos and the poor have seen big drops in their uninsured rates, a new study found.
View ArticleCourts could cause big Obamacare $$$ hike
Several court challenges to a key part of Obamacare could lead to average premium increases of 76 percent for subsidized HealthCare.gov enrollees.
View ArticleThere may be a cheap fix for an Obamacare quandary
States might need to spend only a few dollars to protect Obamacare subsidies for residents enrolled in HealthCare.gov plans.
View ArticleObamacare Year 2 faces 'bumpy' road, says official
A top federal health official told Congress that upcoming open enrollment in Obamacare will have some "bumps."
View ArticleCalifornia's Obamacare rates to rise 4.2% on average
Obamacare customers in California will see average insurance premium rates rise by 4.2 percent next year, officials said Thursday.
View ArticleShhhh! Feds still keep some Obamacare data secret
HealthCare.gov won't disclose some key details of Obamacare, including how many people have paid and insurer market share.
View ArticleObamacare a windfall for insurers: Ex-Obama advisor
Insurance firms are doing just fine with Obamacare, one of the architects of the president's health-care law tells CNBC.
View ArticleMeet the man who irks conservatives on Obamacare
The fait accompli attitude of Republican Michael Leavitt toward Obamacare is drawing criticism from conservatives.
View Article'Please delete this email': Obamacare memory hole
A top Obamacare official asked her spokeswoman to delete an email from a White House advisor about customer service issues.
View ArticleObamacare 'widely' boosting health costs for firms
Obamacare has jacked up employee health coverage costs, firms surveyed by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said.
View ArticleCadillac 'whack': Employers prep for Obamacare levy
Obamacare's Cadillac tax doesn't kick in until 2018, but companies are worrying about it and preparing for it now.
View ArticleGov't delivers Obamacare contraception compromise
The government issued a new rule and suggested another one Friday to address objections to the Obamacare contraception mandate.
View ArticleNine states mulling Connecticut's Obamcare fix
Nearly 20 percent of all U.S. states may adopt technology from Connecticut's lauded health insurance marketplace.
View ArticleAppeals court voids Obamacare aid case
A appeals court gave the Obama administration a victory when it vacated a ruling that found subsidies issued via HealthCare.gov are illegal.
View ArticleVirginia: No Medicaid expansion, but ...
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, stymied in expanding Medicaid in the state, said he would extend health coverage to 25,000 people.
View ArticleObamacare small-biz toll: $23 billion, 350K jobs
Obamacare's cost for small businesses are anything but small, with $22.6 billion in reduced pay and 350,000 fewer jobs, a new analysis finds.
View ArticleBooted from Obamacare: 115K could lose coverage
About 115,000 people will lose Obamacare coverage by Sept. 30, and 336,000 risk losing subsidies, officials said.
View ArticleHealthCare.gov marks a year, with plenty left to do
After a disastrous launch, Obamacare has 7.3 million individual plan enrollees. But advocates warn challenges loom.
View ArticleLawsuit demands to know Obamacare's proposed rates
A new lawsuit accuses federal health regulators of violating the Affordable Care Act by keeping proposed 2015 Obamacare rates hidden.
View ArticleObamacare open enrollment 2014: Fewer promises
Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell gave reporters her views on what's coming when Obamacare enrollment resumes.
View ArticleA tale of two Obamacare price changes
Whether recent price changes in individual insurance plans are a good or a bad thing depends on your perspective.
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