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For now, the Affordable Care Act remains the law of the land. A consulting firm lays out four steps it says would lead to insurance coverage for millions more, at a lower cost.
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The White House is proposing changes to the Affordable Care Act to stabilize the insurance market as Congress moves to repeal and replace the sweeping health care law.
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People continue to enroll in Affordable Care Act coverage, even as huge questions loom about where millions of people will find health care in a year.
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While talk of repeal and replace has dominated the recent conversation about the Affordable Care Act, consumers have quietly been signing up in record…
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Americans paid an average penalty of $200 for not having health insurance in 2014, the first year most Americans were required to have coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
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Last month's ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court on the Affordable Care Act means more than 1.4 million Floridians will keep their tax subsidies for health…
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People in Florida and the three dozen other states that use the online federal insurance marketplace at HealthCare.gov have a little time left to shop for…
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Several million Americans hit with new federal fines for going without health insurance are getting a second chance to sign up, and that could ease the…
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The deadline to buy health insurance coverage for 2015 has come and gone. But some people without insurance are just finding out now that they have to pay…
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Ahead of the Sunday deadline to sign up for insurance on HealthCare.gov, the latest enrollment numbers show that close to 1.4 million people in Florida…