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If the law passes, new paperwork requirements and other logistical hurdles could lead to millions of people on ACA plans ...
An estimated 4 million Americans will lose health insurance over the next decade if Congress doesn't extend enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act marketplace coverage.
Though Republicans are not explicitly trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act, a series of small, technical changes would ...
The budget reconciliation bill passed by the House and currently being weighed in the Senate makes many technical changes to ...
P resident Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" spending bill has gotten attention for its potential slashes to Medicaid, but ...
Millions would lose Medicaid coverage. Millions would be left without health insurance. Signing up for health plans on the Affordable Care Act marketplaces would be harder and more expensive.
The future of ‘Obamacare’ has emerged as a key issue ... coverage more affordable for many and dramatically boosted enrollment. Nearly all of the 21 million people in the program have ...
Between cutting Medicaid expansion and tightening marketplace coverage, President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" rolls back the Affordable Care Act.
Under the deal passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last month, policy analysts are estimating between 10.9 million and 15 million people would lose access to their health insurance plans over ...
If the money lapses this year, 5 million are expected to lose coverage and others would face premium hikes in 2026.
Analysis says proposed changes would result in millions more people uninsured by 2034 over previous projections.
The future of ‘Obamacare’ has emerged as a key issue ... coverage more affordable for many and dramatically boosted enrollment. Nearly all of the 21 million people in the program have ...
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