Supreme Court again rejects challenge to ACA
Almost since the day it was first passed, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has been the subject of numerous legal challenges.
Experts continue to weigh in on Texas v. California ACA case
The Supreme Court case Texas v. California, which could ultimately determine the fate of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, will not be officially decided until sometime in 2021.
Decision coming on Texas v. California ACA case
The seemingly never-ending court cases related to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act continued unabated late into 2020.
Is this the right time for health care reform?
With tens of millions of workers across the country losing their jobs there are legitimate concerns at the highest levels of government about how health care reform may be able to address current issues.
Lawmakers still mull whether to reopen exchanges amid pandemic
For millions of people across the U.S., the threat of the novel coronavirus relates to both their physical and financial health.
ACA’s future hinges on delayed Supreme Court decision
Over the past decade, there have been many legal challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, all of which have been struck down.
Looking at the ACA a decade later
The U.S. health care system is now a little more than a decade into the era of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Insurers may owe billions in ACA rebates
The ACA created a limit on how much companies could spend on administration and marketing, versus how much had to be put back into the insurance pool.
Attitudes about health care reform changing with more information?
The conversation around the national health insurance and health care markets has become quite heated in recent years.
Understanding “Medicare for All”
At this point, just about every American – and certainly everyone in the health care and insurance sectors – has heard the talk about “Medicare for All.”Â


