A new survey on retirement knowledge in America landed on a notable finding. When asked the likelihood that a 65-year-old ...
The Searchlight Institute wants Democrats to shake up their approach to healthcare and offer a fresh vision for the future.
Adjustment frictions can cause the long-run effects of social insurance reforms to differ from their short-run effects. Using pre-committed extensions of event study specifications applied previously ...
Health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces is more expensive than ever. Forbes Senior Healthcare Contributor Bruce Japsen tells NPR's Elissa Nadworny how we got here.
The expiration of subsides for health coverage starting in 2026 has left millions facing higher premiums with little notice. The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and the Inflation Reduction Act of ...
About one third of primary care physicians (PCPs) surveyed by Medscape said more than 20% of their patients also need mental and/or behavioral health treatment. Eighty-four percent of them feel that ...
Republicans made a number of administrative tweaks to the Affordable Care Act marketplace in their so-called "big beautiful bill." Many of the changes are technical and went under the radar, but are ...
new video loaded: Vermont Made Child Care Affordable. Could It Lead by Example? transcript Vermont had a problem. Child care was too expensive. “We would be paying $3,500 a month, more than twice our ...
HELENA, Mont. — Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance James Brown announced that preliminary federal data shows fewer Montanans selected Affordable Care Act Marketplace health plans for ...
Health policy changes in Washington will ripple through the country, resulting in millions of Americans losing their Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage. But there are still ways to find care.
Illinois clinics and hospitals are reckoning with how to continue caring for patients after the recent expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies. Tax credits to reduce health insurance costs for ...
Roughly 200,000 fewer Floridians enroll but health care advocates warn more will drop their insurance once higher premiums kick in. Christopher O’Donnell is an investigative reporter. He can be ...