According to a recent report from S&P Global Ratings, 2019 should be a strong year for health insurers. The financial analyst firm predicts that the American health insurance market is likely to remain stable over the course of the year. Conditions are generally...
The federal government’s shutdown is touching the lives of more than its furloughed employees. From issues reported at national parks to potential delays in processing upcoming tax returns, the shutdown is creeping into the lives of every American. Now the Food...
In 2017, Senator Bernie Sanders introduced legislation that would expand Medicare into a universal health insurance system for the country. The bill, known as Medicare for All, was supported by at least 15 Democratic senators and would provide universal health...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been integrated in stages for nearly seven years, with most of the policies in effect having been executed over the last three. Repealing and replacing it is a monumental task. Republicans have already designed many alternatives in...
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced from Nov. 1, 2015 through Jan. 20, 2016, an estimated 8.8 million people had enrolled in Obamacare/ACA insurance in the 38 states that rely on the federal exchange and another 2.7 million that...