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ACA
Adjusting to the new contours of the ACA
Nov 15, 2013
Health insurers have spent millions retooling their business plan in order to function under the ACA.
ACA's October enrollees wouldn't sell out Michigan Stadium
by
Kai Ryssdal
Nov 13, 2013
Nearly 27,000 people signed up through healthcare.gov.
Obamacare: Down for the count?
Nov 12, 2013
By all accounts, about 50,000 people have made it through the federal exchanges.
Fixing Healthcare.gov could open the door to more problems
by
Kai Ryssdal
Nov 8, 2013
Expert says the current woes of the Affordable Care Act's website are just the beginning.
Now small businesses are receiving health insurance cancellation notices
Nov 7, 2013
A dental practice in Phoenix learns it's losing its health-insurance policy for the two dentists and 13 employees.
A grilling on the Hill over Obamacare
by
Kai Ryssdal
Oct 30, 2013
For private insurers, a silver lining over canceled insurance plans.
Delaying Obamacare: How do insurers feel?
by
Adriene Hill
Oct 28, 2013
Even some Democrats are saying the sign-up period for the Affordable Healthcare Act should be extended.
For public good, not for profit.
Australians ahead of the curve when it comes to moving health care to the digital world
by
Molly Wood
Oct 3, 2013
In Australia, digital medical records and other health care technologies have been in place for years.
Are the health exchanges accessible to those in the Latino community?
Oct 3, 2013
The online health care exchange plans are getting special attention in the Latino community.
Physicians in Camden, NJ brace themselves for more patients after health exchanges open
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Sophie Reid
Oct 2, 2013
A primary care doctor talks about the challenges she's facing practicing medicine in Camden, New Jersey and what she expects will change now that the health care exchanges are open.