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The Trump administration projects as many as 1.8 million people, including many DACA recipients, could lose coverage.
The Trump administration announced a plan to curb Affordable Care Act (ACA)-related spending by beefing up income ...
With a focus on controlling spending and preventing alleged fraud, the Trump administration imposes sweeping changes to the ...
The Trump administration is shortening ObamaCare’s annual open enrollment period and ending the law’s coverage of immigrants ...
The administration’s changes include limiting the open enrollment period and excluding Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals ...
The Trump administration will reduce the time period during which individuals can enroll in individual health coverage ...
Trump administration officials on Friday finalized regulations aimed at making it more difficult to enroll in health ...
The House reconciliation bill also shortens the Obamacare open-enrollment periods, eliminates special enrollment periods for ...
Additional subsidies put in place during the pandemic expire Dec. 31. Without them, the average Affordable Care Act insurance ...
Paragon Health Institute, a leader in healthcare research and market-based policy, has uncovered growing enrollment fraud in the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"). From 2024 to 2025, the number of ...
Tax credits to reduce the cost of healthcare premiums will expire at the end of the year. If not extended, insurance prices ...
If the law passes, new paperwork requirements and other logistical hurdles could lead to millions of people on ACA plans ...