Enlarge this image Subin Yang for NPR Subin Yang for NPR It’s fall again, meaning shorter days, cooler temperatures, and open enrollment…
Affordable Care Act
-
-
News
How a Texas court decision threatens Affordable Care Act protections
by Harris Meyer September 14, 2022Enlarge this image Screening mammograms, like this one in Chicago in 2012, are among a number of preventive health services the Affordable…
-
News
Preventive care such as birth control, anti-HIV medicine challenged in Texas lawsuit
by Allison Aubrey August 9, 2022Enlarge this image Research shows that expanded access to preventive care and coverage has led to an increase in colon cancer screenings,…
-
News
Health insurance prices for care are now out there, but finding them is an ordeal
by Julie Appleby July 27, 2022Enlarge this image Insurers are complying with federal rules aimed at price transparency that took effect July 1, but consumer use of…
-
News
Employees Start To Feel The Squeeze Of High-Deductible Health Plans
by Rachel Martin May 3, 2019Enlarge this image Clarisa Corber at work at a Topeka, Kan., insurance agency. Corber and her husband — who have three kids,…
-
News
High-Deductible Health Policies Linked To Delayed Diagnosis And Treatment
by Erika Stallings April 18, 2019Enlarge this image The out-of-pocket expense of mammograms, MRIs and other tests and treatments can be several thousand dollars each year when…
-
News
As Sanders Calls For ‘Medicare-For-All,’ A Twist On That Plan Gains Traction
by Shefali Luthra April 11, 2019Enlarge this image Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., introduced the Medicare for All Act of 2019 on Capitol Hill Wednesday. Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP…
-
HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, April 2, 2019 (HealthDay News) — While President Donald Trump’s latest push to dismantle Obamacare is on hold for…