Affordable Care Act

1.5 Million People Are Losing Medicaid. How Worried Should We Be?

We go behind the numbers of the first few months of the Medicaid unwinding.

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The Latest Threat to the Affordable Care Act

ACA expert Nicholas Bagley breaks down the court ruling striking down the popular requirement for insurers to offer free preventive care services.

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The Treacherous Transition Awaiting Millions Losing Their Medicaid

We dig into three studies to make sense of what will happen to 15 million people set to lose their Medicaid over the next year.

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When Politics and Policy Collide on the Obamacare Exchanges

A creative working paper examines how Obamacare’s political baggage has made health insurance more expensive.

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Insuring America’s Long-Term Care Workforce

Joseph Benitez shares new research that assesses the impact of the ACA on insurance coverage for low-income nursing assistants.

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The Push to End Cancer Screening Purgatory

Initial screenings for breast, lung and cervical cancer are free, but expensive secondary tests can leave patients in screening purgatory.

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Breaking Down Biden’s New Nondiscrimination Rule

Katie Keith shares about a newly proposed rule to Section 1557, a civil rights pillar of the Affordable Care Act.

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Fixing the Obamacare ‘Glitch’ That Pushed One Couple to Divorce

The Biden administration is trying to close a gap in the Affordable Care Act that blocks 5 million people from getting affordable health care.

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A New Era in the Fight Over Medicaid Premiums

The impact of charging people to use Medicaid and how phasing out premiums could threaten one state’s Medicaid expansion.

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Peter Lee on Obamacare, Covered California and Where We Go Next With Health Care

The head of California’s Obamacare exchange reflects on a decade of running one of the most successful parts of the ACA.

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