In part two of our series, we examine why more doctors don’t seek help, and the costly consequences that distress can have.
Health Insurance
How Important Is the ACA for People Who Lose Their Jobs?
Larry Levitt on a study comparing health insurance retention for people who lost their jobs before and after the ACA went into effect.
An Unpleasant Surprise
Surprise medical bills have become a major issue for Americans, but federal legislation to protect consumers continues to stall.
Summer Concerns
We dig into the latest polling on how voters are feeling about health care and the pandemic.
Taking the Pulse of Insurers
Insurers have been on strong financial footing during the pandemic while doctors, hospitals and consumers have not been as lucky.
Core To Who I Am
We look at the fight to secure health care protections for transgender Americans and the impact they’ve had on helping people get care they need.
The Price of Care
A recent court ruling upheld new federal rules requiring hospitals and insurers to post prices. But will price transparency lower the cost of health care?
Home Sweet Hospital
With business models upended by COVID-19, hospitals are dusting off a decades-old model for bringing acute care into patients’ homes.
Bill, Interrupted
The coronavirus has dashed Colorado Democrats’ dreams of passing a highly anticipated public option bill.
The Medicaid Cliff
What happened to Medicaid during the last recession? And what can that teach us going into the next one?
