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A Special Mother’s Day Thanks to the ACA
Ruth Petran has celebrated Mother’s Day with her children for the past 33 years, but this Mother’s Day is special. Ruth says it’s the kind of Mother’s Day that wouldn’t have been possible wi...
View MoreRoom for Premium Scrutiny? A Look at the Financial Health of Three Top Health Insurers
By May 15 (or June 5 in some states), health insurance companies throughout the country must submit their proposed monthly premium rates for 2016 to state and/or federal regulators for review. By June...
View MoreHow Health Insurers and Policy Makers Can Lower Upfront Out-of-Pocket Costs
Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, we’ve made tremendous progress in expanding access to affordable health insurance. However, the findings of our new report show that there is still work to be done...
View MoreCongress’s Budget Proposes Significant Cuts to Health Care Programs
Earlier this month Congress agreed on a budget that should worry consumer health care advocates. It proposes slashing Medicaid spending and makes other changes that threaten low-income consumers’ ac...
View MoreDo High-Deductible Health Plans Help Consumers Make Better Decisions about Their Health Insurance?
We recently reported our findings on the potential problems posed by health insurance plans with high deductibles. Proponents of high-deductible plans assert that making consumers spend more to cove...
View MoreWhat You Need to Know about King v. Burwell
Later this month the Supreme Court will announce its decision in King v. Burwell, a case that threatens the health coverage of millions. This overview will bring busy readers up to speed on what’s ...
View MoreHow King v. Burwell Threatens the Health and Financial Stability of Consumers
In mid-to-late June, the Supreme Court will announce its ruling inKing v. Burwell, the case that threatens to take away financial assistance (premium tax credits) that help people afford their health ...
View MoreFather’s Day: ACA Coverage Gave Megan More Time with Dad
For 25 years, Megan’s dad, Steve, devoted his career to helping others. He worked at a nonprofit for people with disabilities in Beatrice, Nebraska. This work offered life lessons and wisdom he pass...
View MoreCongressional District-Level Data Show Potential Damage of King v. Burwell
The pending Supreme Court ruling in King v. Burwell puts 6.4 million consumers across the country at risk of losing their health coverage. We have released new data broken down by congressional dis...
View MoreKing v. Burwell: Where Consumers Losing Tax Credits Could See the Biggest Increases in Premium Payments
The Supreme Court will rule any day now on King v. Burwell, the case that will determine whether premium tax credits remain available in the 34 states in which the federal government runs the health ...
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