Obamacare

Latinos Have Until the End of January to Sign Up for Health Insurance

The Obama administration is currently encouraging uninsured Latinos to start going to enrollment centers so they can sign up for health insurance.

Obamacare Repeal Bill Passes House, Goes to Obama's Desk for Likely Veto

Following their midwinter recess, Republicans in Congress moved to send a bill repealing President Barack Obama's signature health care law to the White House on Wednesday.

Millennials Help Surge Obamacare Enrollment Numbers

More than 8.25 million consumers have utilized the Healthcare.gov federal health insurance marketplace. One cause for the increased enrollment or renewals spike is millennials.

New House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan Lays Down 2016 Plans

Following the discussion on the 2016 budget, newly elected House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan lays down plans for 2016.

Obamacare Enrollment Numbers: 2.4 Million New Consumers Enrolled in HealthCare.gov

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) revealed 2.4 million new consumers have enrolled in the federal Healthcare.gov marketplace during the latest open enrollment period.

Healthcare.gov Deadline Extended: 'Unprecedented' Demand Extends Obamacare's December Deadline

Due to “unprecedented demand,” the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) extended the December deadline of Healthcare.gov.

Marco Rubio on Obamacare: GOP Candidate, Family Receives ACA Benefits, Still Calls for Law's Repeal

Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio has long criticized the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but reports indicate his family has health insurance by the same law.

Hillary Clinton on Immigration: No Obamacare Subsidies for Immigrants

Citing how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is currently written, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said she doesn’t support immigrants obtaining the same subsidies as American-born enrollees.

Supreme Court Obamacare Hearing: SCOTUS Agrees to Hear Religious Groups' Contraceptives Case

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to allow nonprofit religious organizations to once again challenge the Affordable Care Act.

Obamacare News Update: New Study Finds Most of Uninsured Live in South and are Destitute

Most Americans who can continue to live without health insurance in the age of Obamacare are poor citizens from the South and Southwest living in Republican led metropolises.

Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment 2015: HHS Defends Affordability, Plan Selections

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is defending the affordability plans ahead of Healthcare.gov’s third open enrollment.

Obamacare Open Enrollment Facts: 7.5 Percent Premium Increase for Healthcare.gov 'Benchmark' Plans

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services revealed medical insurance premiums for 37 states without a state-based marketplace exchange will see an average 7.5 percent increase on basic plans.

Affordable Care Act Penalty for 2016 Increases: Obamacare Third Open Enrollment Will Be Harder, Says HHS

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has been preparing for what may be a more difficult open enrollment period, as penalty fees increase to new highs.

2016 Presidential Race: Jeb Bush Outlines Healthcare Program to Replace Obamacare

Jeb Bush would repeal and replace President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law if he were to move into the White House come January 2017, the Republican presidential candidate announced on Monday.

Immigration News Today: Rep. Luis Gutierrez Bill to Allow Immigrants to Access Obamacare

Pope Francis’ historic visit to the U.S., including his address to Congress, appears to have resonated with Latino congressional lawmakers. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., introduced the Exchange Inclusion for a Healthy America Act, which provides people access to the Affordable Care Act, regardless of an individual's immigration status.

Donald Trump's Political Views on Immigration Reform, Same-Sex Marriage, Obamacare, Gun Laws & Abortion

As the race for the lead conservative presidential candidate narrows it a good time to look at where Trump stands on the key issues

Obamacare Enrollment Numbers: 17.1 Million Americans Insured, Including 4 Million Latinos

Ahead of the third open enrollment period of the federal and state-level health insurance marketplaces, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell revealed more than 17 million Americans have benefited from the Affordable Care Act.

Uninsured Rates Narrow Under the Affordable Care Act, Gaps in Coverage Persist

Under the Affordable Care Act, uninsured rates have narrowed for both black and Hispanic adults, yet Hispanics and blacks continue to face huge gaps in coverage, according to a new study.

Nearly Half a Million Eligible Immigrants Lose Healthcare Coverage Due to Systemic Verification Flaws

Immigration and citizenship changes have led to drastic changes for people with Obamacare, with more than 400,000 people seeing their insurance coverage canceled over the last 12 months.

Obamacare Enrollment 2016: ACA Proposal Protects Against Sex Discrimination

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) proposed a new rule protecting people from sex discrimination from its health services.

Scott Walker Vows to Strip Members of Congress' Health Subsidies to Gain Vote for New Health Plan

Republican hopeful Scott Walker vows to strip away the federal health insurance subsidies of members of Congress and their staff in order to get the votes he needs to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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