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Two more states will get to see the benefits of Obamacare as the continuity of the legislation has been announced by the U.S. House of Representatives. -
America’s New Health Care Bill, An Expert's View
A health care economics expert offers a tour of the new legislation in America, as House Republicans have revealed their long-awaited replacement for Obamacare. -
President Donald Trump Presents Five Policies to Repeal, Replace Obamacare; Democrats Vow to Oppose
President Donald Trump presented his health care reform policies for repealing and replacing Obamacare during his joint address to Congress on Tuesday. -
President Donald Trump Admitted Health Care Is 'So Complicated,' Delaying His Political Agenda
Speaking about health care reform, President Donald Trump admitted that making changes to the current health care laws is a complex matter to address as it directly affects the other parts of his political agenda. -
Affordable Care Act Repeal Clamor Is Winding Down, Here's Is Why
The Affordable Care Act repeal demand has been a lot less than it used to be since its removal does bring in dire consequences to American citizens. -
Colorado Healthcare Revocation Has Passed First Hurdle In the State Legislature
State legislature Finance Committee voted in favor of canceling the Colorado State health care, one of the first state-managed healthcare exchange in the United States. -
Judge Reed O' Connor: Doctors Free To Refuse Transgender Patients
Judge Reed O' Connor's ruling to stop the enforcement of Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act is still being criticized for giving doctors the freedom to refuse transgender patients. -
Trump directs GOP to replace Health Care Law quickly
Trump wants the Congress to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which provides health care for 20 million Americans, and replace it by a new law. -
Disputed Obamacare rule would broaden transgender rights
The latest proposal for the Obamacare involves broadening rights for the transgender consumers. Covering gender transitions and realignment could be constituted under Barack Obama's health care law but big companies and employers are pushing back against it. -
Premiums Too High: Legal Hurdles Still Strike Affordable Care Act
Conservative Chief Justice John Roberts has joined four liberal judges in upholding the parts of the health reform. However, since it was signed in 2010, the Affordable Care Act has experienced major legal setbacks for the past five and a half years. -
US Congress votes to repeal Obama health law
The Republican-led Congress sent legislation to Obama's desk repealing most of his Obamacare law. Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton decried the bill appealing, while leading GOP candidate applauded it. -
Contraception opt-out violates religious freedom: U.S. appeals court
A U.S. appeals court has ruled that President Barack Obama's healthcare law violates the rights of religiously affiliated employers by forcing them to help provide contraceptive coverage even though they do not have to pay for it. -
U.S. judge rules Republicans can pursue Obamacare lawsuit
A U.S. judge said on Wednesday congressional Republicans could move forward with parts of a lawsuit that alleges executive overreach by President Barack Obama's administration in implementing his signature healthcare law. -
Obamacare case to be turned against government on emissions rule
Opponents of President Barack Obama's soon-to-be-implemented policy to cut carbon emissions from power plants are planning to use an unlikely and potentially potent weapon against him: the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that saved Obamacare. -
The voice of opposition past, Justice Kennedy may save Obamacare now
Justice Anthony Kennedy was furious when a majority on the U.S. Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama’s healthcare law. As he read the dissenting opinion from the bench three years ago, his anger was palpable. The majority regards its opinion “as judicial modesty," he declared. "It is not. It amounts instead to a vast judicial over-reaching.” -
Healthcare investors see no threat from Supreme Court
Investors are betting that the healthcare sector's strong run will not be held back for long even if the U.S. Supreme Court rules against the Affordable Care Act. -
Republican White House hopefuls attack Obamacare but take money
Several Republican governors likely to run for president have secured hundreds millions of dollars under Obamacare while working to dismantle the healthcare law, according to a Reuters review of federal spending records. -
Maine Governor LePage asks top U.S. court to weigh in on Medicaid fight
Maine Governor Paul LePage has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court in a dispute with the federal government over the state's effort to trim some young people from its Medicaid rolls. -
Supreme Court to hear Obamacare subsidies case
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear a legal challenge to a key part of the Obamacare health law which, if successful, would deprive millions of Americans of tax-credit subsidies to help them afford health insurance coverage. -
Oregon sues Oracle, claiming fraud over failed Obamacare website
The state of Oregon sued Oracle America Inc. and six of its top executives Friday, accusing the software giant of fraud for failing to deliver a working website for the Affordable Care Act program. -
Affordable Care Act is here to stay - Obama
US President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that over 7.1 million American enrolled healthcare insurance under the Affordable Care Act, deeming the once-beleaguered rollout a success.
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