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New Jersey, like several other states, is one step closer to shedding its reliance on Healthcare.gov, the federal health insurance exchange platform, and setting up its own state-based health insurance exchange.
January 15 -
Obamacare was struck down by a Texas federal judge in a ruling that casts uncertainty on insurance coverage for millions of U.S. residents.
December 17 -
The Trump administration is preparing a regulation that would allow the resumption of billions of dollars in payments to health insurers in Obamacare.
July 19 -
Action by CMS could drive up premiums, force companies to stop offering coverage to needy consumers.
July 9 -
The Justice Department’s has sided with some states in a lawsuit alleging that the healthcare law is invalid due to the its individual mandate being shut down.
June 8 -
Several insurers in Maryland and Virginia are seeking double-digit percentage increases in monthly costs for individual medical plans in 2019.
May 9 -
Insurance payments will increase by double-digit percentages for Obamacare plans in most states next year.
February 26 -
Policyholders had difficulty finding care providers who’d accept their ACA plan insurance, and found that even doctors listed by the insurer as taking the coverage often didn’t.
January 11 -
Legislation repeals ACA’s individual mandate, projected to cause 13 million to drop health insurance.
December 22 -
The bill eliminates a tax penalty for Americans who don’t carry health insurance, a pillar of the Affordable Care Act.
December 20