Donald Trump, Affordable Care Act
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President Trump’s germinal proposal to extend ObamaCare subsidies has created new headaches for GOP leaders on Capitol Hill. Since 2010, when the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted by
A health care proposal circulated by the White House in recent days is running into Republican divisions on the issue
This is our most popular plan. It covers things like breathing (allowed, no co-pay), sleeping (hint: you must pretend to sleep in order to fall asleep), and eating (you pay for your own food). No other coverage is provided. This is an ideal choice if you are immune to all diseases, and are also immortal.
The White House has postponed its rollout of a new proposal to address health care costs aimed at averting a spike in premiums driven by the expiration of key Affordable Care Act subsidies.
The vice president didn't mince words when he called it "crap health care" at a Washington event, as millions face premium increases of up to 30% next year.
While new entrants and surplus lines carriers provide additional options, claims severity, social inflation and regulatory pressures are creating challenges for both insurers and insureds. Markets are particularly selective for sectors serving vulnerable populations or exposed to high-severity claims.
Floridians insured through the Affordable Care Act face steep premium hikes after the shutdown, with over 1 million expected to drop coverage.
A coalition of nursing and other health care organizations are pushing back against a Trump administration plan that could limit access to student loans in some cases