Sweeping changes to the Affordable Care Act marketplace next year have been proposed by the Trump administration that focus ...
About 23 million Americans signed up for ACA coverage despite the loss of enhanced tax credits. Congress has little momentum ...
Experts say Affordable Care Act sign-up data won't be clear until people who were enrolled have paid — or not — their new, ...
Some experts warn of a potential "death spiral" in the Affordable Care Act marketplace if young, healthy consumers drop ...
The CMS said the regulation should remove barriers to more affordable health plans, like catastrophic coverage, as enrollment ...
As the window for Americans to enroll in an Affordable Care Act health plan closes in most states today, millions of Americans remain in limbo as Congress weighs whether to extend tax subsidies ...
For the millions of Americans who receive the Affordable Care Act enhanced premium subsidies, premiums are set to more the double in 2026. On Thursday, Dec. 11, in a deadlocked decision, the Senate ...
Insurance subsidies that have helped millions of Americans pay for health coverage are set to expire as 2025 ends on Wednesday. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, or premium tax credits, help ...
CJ Richey, 60, is self-employed with marketplace health insurance. With the loss of ACA subsidies, her monthly premium jumped from $265 to $903.
Across the U.S., an estimated 5 million people ages 50 to 64 face greater health insurance costs without federal premium tax credits.
Despite seeing one of the largest dropoffs of ACA enrollment in the country due to much higher premiums, Florida still has more enrollees than any other state.
This article is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront featured topic, “Health Policy at a Crossroads,” produced with the support of the Commonwealth Fund and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.