Changes in Enrollment in the Individual Health Insurance Market

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded health insurance coverage in part by prohibiting discrimination against people with pre-existing c...

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Small Employers Cut Health Care Costs Using Stand-Alone HRAs

Qualified small employer HRAs are a low-cost alternative to group coverage

By Stephen Miller, CEBSApr 9, 2018

More than 70 percent of small businesses that used a new type of health reimbursement arrangement (HRA) last year did so to offer employee health benefits for the first t...

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Air Ambulances Are Flying More Patients Than Ever, and Leaving Massive Bills Behind

Rising prices, billing disputes, and a quirk in federal law are creating a new health-care headache.

When three-year-old West Cox’s fever hit 107 degrees, doctors called a helicopter.

Hours earlier, the toddler, who’d been prescrib...

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Trump administration won’t defend ACA in case brought by GOP states

June 7

The Trump administration said Thursday night that it will not defend the Affordable Care Act against the latest legal challenge to its constitutionality — a dramatic break from the executiveACA Not Bening Defended branch’s tradition of arguing to uphold existing statutes and a l...

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