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Forever Young?
In the past, women, people in less-than-perfect health, and older people were all charged much higher premiums than others—in fact, many were priced out of care. But, Obamacare changes that. The l...
View MoreRate Shock for Young Americans: Debunking the Myth
Recently, there has been heated debate about the “rate shock” that some say young adults will experience as a result of the change in age rating under the Affordable Care Act. Today, insurers typi...
View MoreHouse Budget Threatens Access to Health Care for Millions of Americans
Paul Ryan's budget, which was passed in the House of Representatives, includes nearly $2.6 trillion in cuts to health care programs that millions of poor and middle-class Americans rely on, while pro...
View MoreWould You Rather Pay Pennies More for a Burger or a $1,000 More on Health Coverage?
Lately, some employers, such as Wendy’s and a Five Guysfranchise in North Carolina, have started to grumble about having to pay a penalty if they do not provide quality, affordable health coverag...
View MoreThe President’s Budget Offers a Pragmatic Approach to Deficit Reduction while Protecting Health Care
Today President Obama released his proposed budget for the 2014 fiscal year. Unlike the austerity budget passed by House Republicans last month, his proposal protects and strengthens our nation’s h...
View MoreGreat Graduation Gift for Grandchildren: Health Coverage
With spring comes another crop of college graduates. For many, graduation can bring a flood of widely varying emotions. On one hand, there’s the fist-pumping, cap-in-the-air celebration of a diploma...
View MoreEnroll America Releases New Interactive Maps Showing the Number of People Lacking Health Insurance at a Local Level
New health coverage options under the Affordable Care Act promise to help millions of uninsured Americans. Currently, 48.6 million Americans are uninsured. But under the Affordable Care Act, 25.7 m...
View MoreNew Premium Tax Credits: A Health Care Game Changer
This blog was originally posted on HuffingtonPost.com Obamacare was designed to give peace of mind to hard-working American families. And starting in January, it will do just that for millions of ...
View MoreChildren Need Exchange Coverage Too
This post was originally from Georgetown Center for Children and Families' Say Ahhh! blog By Maureen Hensley-Quinn, National Academy for State Health Policy As state and federal government off...
View MoreWhy the DC Cancer Consortium Opposes “Tobacco Rating”
This post is a guest blog by Staurt Berlow, Public Policy Manager, at The DC Cancer Consortium. The DC Cancer Consortium and our 75 organizational members are committed to reducing the toll of canc...
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