Obamacare Architect Slams Health Care Law Rollout
‘I spent two years of my life working on the Affordable Care Act,” Max Baucus said
‘I spent two years of my life working on the Affordable Care Act,” Max Baucus said
Losing health insurance has long been a terrifying possibility for Americans who buy coverage on the open market. Historically, it meant taking on all kinds of risks, from forgoing needed medical care to financial ruin in the …
Many Americans buying insurance coverage for 2014 may never get the chance to claim new federal tax credits to subsidize the cost of health insurance, due to an odd wrinkle in the signup process.
The problem will impact …
Updated at 4:00 p.m., Oct. 29 to include Sebelius testimony
The head of the government agency in charge of implementing a major insurance web site at the center of Affordable Care Act apologized Tuesday for bungling its …
The Obama Administration released a report late Monday showing that a significant share of young, single Americans will be able to get inexpensive coverage under the law, sometimes for less than $50 a month. But the report’s …
In congressional testimony, representatives of the companies hired to build healthcare.gov said the White House didn’t give them enough time to fix errors
Government contractors responsible for designing the health care reform website faced bipartisan scorn from members of Congress Thursday morning, at the start of a hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
New polls suggest it’s not just tech glitches endangering the health-reform law, but also a crisis of confidence
The President on Monday tried to reassure Americans that his health-reform promises would still be fulfilled
They have one month
If congressional Republicans can’t delay or defund Obamacare, they hope to at least walk away from the latest budget fight on Capitol Hill with a rhetorical, if disingenuous, weapon to use in the future.
Sarah Palin clearly feels vindicated. In a video posted online Tuesday, the former vice presidential candidate suggests she was right when she predicted that the Affordable Care Act would lead to “death panels” of bureaucrats
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The former president and unofficial “secretary of explaining stuff” might be the Administration’s last hope for getting the GOP to play ball on Obamacare