By Robert Goldberg Every president promises to fix health care — but the system rarely seems to change for the better. Even when so-called reforms pass, prices remain unpredictable. Costs […] ...
About 23 million Americans signed up for ACA coverage despite the loss of enhanced tax credits. Congress has little momentum ...
The loss of enhanced subsidies and premium sticker shock are driving the trend, state officials and policy experts say.
Critics warn that health savings accounts aren’t the fix some suggest they may be. The financial risks for patients are ...
The latest data show enrollment fell about 12% in Missouri and 3.5% in Kansas for 2026. But experts say that doesn’t tell the ...
In Missouri, nearly 51,000 people dropped off the Affordable Care Act rolls from January 2025 through the end of the 2026 ...
America’s healthcare system isn’t broken because patients have too much power — it’s broken because they have too little.
The ACA was never meant to be frozen in time: It was meant to evolve.
Yves here. KFF Health News today is giving prominent play to the US health insurance crisis triggered by big increases in 2026 across nearly all plans, plus the additional kick in the gut for many of ...
Last year we went through the longest government shutdown in history. The point of contention was the extension of what were supposed to be temporary additional Obamacare subsidies enacted during ...
Thousands of Mainers struggle to afford health care coverage. With Congress unwilling to renew Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) subsidies or provide a reasonable alternative, premiums on the Maine ...