Enrollment in plans through the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces broke last year’s record, with particularly high growth in Florida, Texas and Georgia.
Author: Margot Sanger-Katz
The December Omnibus Bill’s Little Secret: It Was Also a Giant Health Bill
Congress passed legislation on mental health, drugs, pandemic preparedness, new Medicare benefits and Medicaid expansion — all before the arrival of the new House.
House Passes Bill to Limit Cost of Insulin to $35 a Month
The bill stands to benefit millions of Americans with diabetes, but to become law, it will need to attract at least 10 Republican votes in the Senate.
Missing From Biden’s Budget: His Signature Policy Agenda
The Build Back Better package that has consumed Congress for months was relegated to the footnotes.
Missing From Biden’s Budget: His Signature Policy Agenda
The Build Back Better package that has consumed Congress for months was relegated to the footnotes.
A New Ban on Surprise Medical Bills Starts This Week
If you have a medical emergency, you will no longer need to worry about a large bill from a doctor you did not choose.
This May Be Democrats’ Best Chance to Lower Drug Prices
For patients with certain cancers, out-of-pocket spending can exceed $15,000 a year. Legislation could take aim at prices and the amounts Medicare patients are charged.
Democrats’ Stumble on Drug Prices Shows Power of Industry
An attempt in the House to take a bite out of drug companies has been halted for now.