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Obamacare Enrollment Hits Record High After Biden Makes Post-Trump Tweaks to Health Insurance Program
Experts noted that while former President Donald Trump tried to gut Obamacare, President Joe Biden has been a cheerleader for the health insurance law.
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Many Surprise Medical Bills Are Now Banned. What to Do If You Get One Anyway
Certain unexpected medical bills are now banned. But consumers should still be on the lookout for these charges and know what to do if they’re hit with one
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There's Still Time to Sign Up for Health Insurance Through the Public Exchange. You May Qualify for Financial Help
Most people who get insurance through the public marketplace end up getting some sort of financial help to cover their monthly premiums.
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Uninsured? You May Be Among the 10 Million Who Could Get Help Paying for Private Coverage Through the Public Health Marketplace
Depending on your income, you may be eligible for premium subsidies and help with other cost-sharing such as deductibles and copays.
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There's Just One Week Left to See If You Qualify for Free Or Low-Cost Private Health Insurance
If you are uninsured, you may qualify for significant subsidies to help pay for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
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No Health Insurance? There's Still Time to Sign Up for Subsidized Private Coverage During Special Enrollment Window
About 3 out of 5 eligible uninsured Americans should be able to access zero-premium plans, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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Democrats See Springboard for Health Care in High Court Win
The Affordable Care Act is now secure in the framework of the nation’s health care programs, and Democrats are eager to leap above and beyond.
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Democratic Leadership Responds to Supreme Court Ruling on Obamacare
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling which upheld the Affordable Care Act.
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Supreme Court Spares Affordable Care Act in 7-2 Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to the Affordable Care Act, also commonly known as Obamacare. This is the third time law has survived a conservative challenge heard by the Supreme Court.
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U.S. Supreme Court Rules on Obamacare, Philadelphia Cases
The U.S. Supreme Court announced two big cases Thursday morning. In a 7-2 vote, the court dismissed a challenge to the Obama-era health care law, preserving insurance coverage for millions of Americans. In a unanimous decision, the court ruled against the City of Philadelphia in an ongoing legal fight with the Philadelphia Archdiocese’s foster care organization over the group’s refusal...
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‘Obamacare' Survives: Supreme Court Dismisses Big Challenge
The Supreme Court has dismissed a third major challenge to “Obamacare,” preserving health insurance coverage for millions of Americans
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Your Chance to Get Subsidized Health Insurance Has Been Extended to Aug. 15
The extension comes after the recent $1.9 trillion stimulus legislation expanded the availability of financial help through the nation’s health exchanges.
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Health Insurance Costs for Millions Set to Drop Under Final Covid-Relief Bill
The $1.9 trillion Covid relief package includes provisions to cut the cost of health insurance amid the ongoing pandemic and elevated unemployment.
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COVID Bill to Deliver Big Health Insurance Savings for Many
Several million people stand to save hundreds of dollars in health insurance costs, or more, under the Democratic coronavirus relief legislation on track to pass Congress
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The $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Bill Would Make Health Insurance More Affordable for Millions
The $1.9 trillion stimulus bill expected to clear the House on Friday includes provisions aimed at reducing the cost of health insurance.
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Here's How to Avoid Any Tax Time Surprises With the Health Insurance Premium Credit
The premium tax credit helps lower-income Americans pay for health insurance but, if you’re not careful, you could end up owing money at tax time.
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Biden Administration Asks Supreme Court to Uphold Affordable Care Act
The Biden administration has told the Supreme Court that it believes the entire Affordable Care Act should be upheld
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Biden Signs Two Health Care Orders to ‘Undo The Damage Trump Has Done'
President Joe Biden signed two executive orders on Thursday to improve health care accessibility as the coronavirus pandemic continues to surge, including the reopening of enrollment for the Affordable Care Act between Feb. 15 and March 15.
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Biden to Reopen ‘Obamacare' Enrollment for COVID-19 Relief
Fulfilling a campaign promise, President Joe Biden plans to reopen the HealthCare.gov insurance markets for a special sign-up opportunity geared to people needing coverage in the coronavirus pandemic.
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Tuesday Is Deadline for ‘Obamacare' Sign-Ups in 36 States
A crush of sign-ups is expected Tuesday on the last day of open enrollment for HealthCare