Obamacare: Still a Failure Posted in Health Care, Health Reform, tagged Government-Run Health Care, Health Reform, Obamacare on October 12, 2024| 7 Comments » When I first started writing this column, it was during Obama’s first year and the big controversy was his plan for more go...
Obama Pushes Congress To Work On Health CareSTEVE INSKEEP
Problems for Obamacare: Largest Texas insurer asks big price hike Citing financial losses under the health care law, many insurers around the country are requesting bigger premium increases for 2017 Jun 1, 2016 Probe: HealthCare.gov "passive" on heading off fraud Government Accountability...
Server problems at HealthCare.gov so bad, it now flashes 'Error 808' message NSA marks National Best Friend Day with official announcement: "Government is your best friend; we know you like no one else, we're always there, we're always willing to listen" Al Qaeda cancels attack on...
1, the website that governs the marketplace in 36 states, HealthCare.gov, has been beset by glitches that have prevented consumers from easily applying for coverage. In his weekly address on Saturday, the president conceded that the website's problems have been vexing....
GOP senators like Ted Cruz of Texas and Marco Rubio of Florida have been vocal critics of the health care law. Cruz mounted a 21-hour Senate speech against Obama's health law and was tied to the partial government shutdown, while Rubio was an early proponent of defunding the health law,...
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Government Posted by Walt Whitney on July 18, 2023 in ObamaCare News Archive In a significant development, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N) has taken legal action against the U.S. government. The healthcare giant seeks to prevent the enforcement of a new program that empowers Medicare to ...
Here are a few factoids about the PPACA (aka Accountable Care Act) that seem to have escaped the attention of those concerned about health reform and jobs. –some employers with fewer than 25 FTEs are already receiving government aid to help defray the cost of insurance ...
Despite the worst roll-out conceivable, the Affordable Care Act seems to be working. After decades of rising percentages of Americans’ lacking health insurance, the uninsured rate has dropped to its lowest levels since 2008. Meanwhile, the rise in healt