Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The President suggested the idea in an early morning tweet Friday in the event Senate Republicans are unable to pass their healthcare bill.
June 30 -
Sen. Ted Cruz pitched Republicans Thursday to achieve his overarching goal in a health-care bill: cheaper premiums.
June 29 -
The health insurer will offer plans on the Affordable Care Act’s exchange in just three of the state’s 16 counties.
June 29 -
Senate Republicans went to the White House Tuesday afternoon to meet with President Donald Trump, who also promised his political supporters he would do away with Obamacare.
June 28 -
The move comes amid growing opposition from GOP members to the plan.
June 27 -
Senators Rand Paul, Dean Heller and Susan Collins say they won't vote for the legislation, which could scuttle its chances.
June 27 -
The biggest increase in the uninsured would come from the bill’s roll back of Medicaid, the state-federal program that covers the poor.
June 26 -
Much of the groundwork laid by the ACA will be beneficial for carriers even if the law is repealed, says PwC's Ben Isgur.
June 26 -
Republican leaders released their much-awaited healthcare bill Thursday morning after months of closed-door meetings, but it’s not yet clear if they will have the votes to pass it as soon as next week.
June 22 -
The plan includes $15 billion a year in market-stabilizing funds over the next two years and $10 billion a year in 2020 and 2021, according to a person familiar with the plan.
June 22 -
The proposal would continue to provide cost-sharing subsidies to insurers to cover costs of low-income Americans taking part in Obamacare’s insurance exchanges at least through 2019.
June 22 -
Senators say the measure envisions a more gradual transition away from the ACA than the House-passed version.
June 21 -
The company plans to enter Tennessee in 2018 despite turmoil around the Affordable Care Act's exchanges.
June 21 -
Republican leaders plan to brief rank-and-file members on the details of their proposal this week, including changes to tax credits and other provisions.
June 19 -
About 23 million people are expected to lose their healthcare coverage by 2026 under the bill which was passed by House Republicans earlier this month.
May 24 -
CBO insight is critical for meeting Senate rules that would let the GOP pass it with a simple majority amid unanimous Democratic opposition.
May 24 -
The insurer created to sell policies on health insurance exchanges is starting to reverse big loss trends.
May 17 -
Carrier's ideation analyst discusses proposal coming to vote before NAIC later this month.
May 15 -
House Republicans mustered just enough votes to pass their health-care bill Thursday, salvaging what at times appeared to be a doomed mission to repeal and partially replace the Affordable Care Act.
May 4 -
The decision comes after several weeks of agonizing over how Republicans would deliver on seven years of promises to repeal the ACA, as well as intense pressure from the White House to hold the vote.
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