Employer-Susidized Healthcare Insurance at a New Low
Fewer than half of America employers - just 44.5 percent in the 3rd quarter, a decline of more than five percent in three years, — contribute to their employees’ healthcare coverage, according to a...
View ArticleWill Cuts in Healthcare Save the Federal Budget?
Healthcare budget and policy experts are waiting for Washington to eventually face the difficult task of finding even more savings to cut the deficit. They anticipate that health spending — which...
View ArticlePublic Perceives Supreme Court Justices As Biased Over ACA’s Legality
Approximately 60 percent of Americans believe that the Supreme Court justices who will hear the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) will base their judgments more on personal ideology than...
View ArticleStates Want Feds to Move Faster on ACA Rules
Although the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) major provisions don’t go into effect until 2014, states and insurers must be prepared to enroll some 32 million Americans who currently...
View ArticleMedical Bills Major Cause of Bankruptcies
Most Americans are just one illness away from bankruptcy – even those with healthcare insurance. Unfortunately, there are millions of other Americans who don’t have the cash to cover their medical...
View ArticleMitt Romney Says “No” to Medicare on His 65th Birthday
Even though he just celebrated his 65th birthday, GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney isn’t signing up for Medicare or Social Security. According to an aide, Romney plans to keep his private health...
View ArticleConsumerism Comes to the Healthcare Market
While the nation waits for the Supreme Court to hand down its decision on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), businesses and their employees are voting with...
View ArticleLittle-Known ACA Proviso Stirs Controversy
There’s a largely unseen battle raging among consumer advocates, physician groups and some Democrats in Congress over a key benefit in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) — tax credits...
View ArticleSick Americans Worry About the Cost of Their Healthcare
Many Americans who have been sick or injured over the last year worry about the high cost of healthcare, and struggle to ensure that their care is appropriate, according to a new poll by the Robert...
View Article6.6 MillionYoung Americans Now Have Healthcare, Thanks to the ACA
More than 6.6 million young adults aged 26 and younger were enrolled in their parents’ insurance plans last year because of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), the largest single-year...
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