INFOGRAPHIC: The Obamacare Benefit You’ve Never Heard Of
How a little-known provision in the Affordable Care Act saved Americans $72 million
How a little-known provision in the Affordable Care Act saved Americans $72 million
Those with disabilities are more likely to be poor and jobless than those without, making Medicaid’s expansion more important than ever.
While Medicaid coverage may be expanding in some states, the program’s funding for mental health care services remains at risk.
The health industry is about making money, not healing.
Papa John’s and other employers are punishing their workers for Obama’s win.
Obama’s re-election means insurance companies won’t be able refuse to cover the treatment I will need for the rest of my life.
While John Roberts may be a remarkably malevolent force in American jurisprudence, he’s no dope.
Steve Gepner’s story illustrates the importance of one of the Affordable Care Act’s key provisions.
Raise your hand if you don’t want any health insurance.
Take this health care quiz.
For me, the Affordable Care Act means that when I graduate from college, I won’t have to take a job that I hate to get the health care that I need.
The Affordable Care Act ruling won’t heal our ailing health system.
Despite years of polarized debate, many people still don’t know what’s in this law.
The individual mandate won’t get the axe; the Court just affirmed that the key is the tax.
The only change the Supreme Court’s majority believes in is change that takes us back to the 18th century.