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States Won't Save By Refusing to Expand Medicaid

By Phil Galewitz, Senior Correspondent, Kaiser Health News

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The Affordable Care Act Turns Three

The Affordable Care Act is three years old. So what does that mean? What has happened to improve health care over the past few years? Let's take a quick look:

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For Many, New Health Law Will Offer a Bridge to Medicare

When the virtual doors to the new Health Insurance Marketplace open next month, Americans in the 50-through-64 "pre-Medicare" age bracket may be the ones rushing in first.

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Report: 3.3 Million Americans Enroll in Private ACA Health Plans

By Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News Staff Writer

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Overall, Obamacare Premiums to Fall in 2015

By Jay Hancock, Kaiser Health News

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Tax Time Reprieve for Obamacare Procrastinators

The Obama administration said Friday it will allow a special health law enrollment period from March 15 to April 30 for consumers who realize while filling out their taxes that they owe a fee for not...

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Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Health Care Law

For the second time in three years, the federal Affordable Care Act went before the Supreme Court on Wednesday. And before a packed courtroom, a divided group of justices mostly picked up right where...

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Medicaid Expansion Helps Cut Rate of Older, Uninsured Adults From 12% to 8%

The health law’s expansion of Medicaid coverage to adults with incomes over the poverty line was key to reducing the uninsured rate among 50- to 64-year-olds from nearly 12 percent to 8 percent in...

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AARP Applauds Supreme Court Ruling on ACA

AARP applauds the U.S. Supreme Court’s King v. Burwell decision today that allows individuals who purchased health insurance through the federal exchange to continue receiving subsidies to help pay...

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Supreme Court Rules Health Insurance Subsidies Can Continue in All States

Some 6.4 million Americans in states relying on the healthcare.gov federal insurance exchange will continue to receive subsidies for coverage after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 25 that the...

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