Consumers still worry over rising health insurance costs?
For many Americans, the idea behind the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was that, as the name implied, it would allow them to potentially reduce their health insurance costs by a significant amount every year.
Many consumers left in the cold after ACA health plans shift
One of President Barack Obama’s promises related to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was that if you like your plan, you can keep it.
Documentation problems continue to plague many ACA sign-ups
In recent months, it was reported that a healthy percentage of the people who signed up for – and were granted access to – the health insurance exchanges put into place by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act were later flagged for documentation issues that might have rendered them ineligible.
Employers approaching major health care decision deadlines
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act mandate for businesses finally goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2015, meaning that many companies across the country will have to start making hard and fast decisions about the ways in which they will approach insuring – or not insuring – their employees going forward.
Wisconsin sees more health insurance availability for same-sex couples
Over the past few years, two of the biggest controversies on a national level have been the health insurance coverage mandate and same-sex marriage.
Population without health insurance continues to shrink
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was, at its core, intended to do two things: Make sure more people have health insurance, and reduce the cost of care.Â
Idaho school district makes expected move to cut health coverage costs
One of the most common predictions made by experts in the wake of the business coverage mandate of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act seems to now be coming true.
Few Americans slated to lose health insurance through ACA
Over the past few months, there have been repeated warnings that potentially hundreds of thousands of Americans could lose their health insurance coverage, and now those cancelations seem to be nigh.
Americans Don’t Believe Government Should Pay for Health Insurance
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has already served to change many of the ways in which Americans view the concept of health insurance.
Low-income workers seeing increased cost on health insurance
Across the country, workers of all stripes have likely seen their health insurance costs increase substantially over the last decade or more, but the problems that arise from that issue are not spread uniformly.


