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“If the Affordable Care Act were terminated, ‘that would mean over a hundred million Americans will lose protections for preexisting conditions.’—President Joe Biden in a campaign advertisement, May 8″ Biden’s on Target About What Repealing ACA Would Mean for Preexisting Condition Protections […]
“If enacted, the rules would dramatically expand protections for tens of millions of Americans burdened by medical bills they can’t afford.” Biden Administration Advances Plan To Remove Medical Debt From Credit Scores Americans would no longer have to worry about […]
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“During the covid-19 pandemic, federal lawmakers launched the Affordable Connectivity Program with the goal of connecting more people to their jobs, schools, and doctors…. Now, the ACP is out of money.” End of Pandemic Internet Subsidies Threatens a Health Care Lifeline for […]
“Can the new agency get insurers, hospitals, and medical groups to collaborate on containing costs even as they jockey for position in the state’s $405 billion health care economy?” California Becomes Latest State To Try Capping Health Care Spending California’s Office of […]
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“…with the federal incentives introduced by the Biden administration set to expire at the end of 2025, and the possibility of a second Donald Trump presidency, the South could be on track to see a significant dip in ACA enrollment, policy analysts say.” […]