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Policy · 115th Congress

Insurance Marketplace Sign-Ups Lag After Year of Changes

Josh Peck, a co-founder of Get America Covered, which supports the health care law, projected in an analysis Thursday that total enrollment through HealthCare.gov would fall by 800,000 people.

No One Is Afraid of a Government Shutdown

What those Republicans fail to remember was that shortly after that shutdown came the HealthCare.gov rollout, which was unequivocally a debacle and shifted attention from Texas Sen.

Politics · 115th Congress

Next Health Secretary Could Set Course for Insurance System

For example, when the administration cut off advertising for HealthCare.gov in the final week of open enrollment in January, officials who had overseen the marketplaces during the Obama administration

Why Republicans Don’t Fear a Shutdown, But Should

The rollout of HealthCare.gov was an unmitigated disaster and turned the national conversation away from Republicans on the Hill and toward Obama, a polarizing piece of legislation, and a realized perception

Policy · 115th Congress

Burwell to Lead American University as President

Sebelius was in charge when the federal website HealthCare.gov, which many states relied on to enroll people, initially did not work during its October 2013 launch.

Policy · 115th Congress

HealthCare.Gov Enrollment Tops 8.8 Million

More than 8.8 million Americans signed up for 2017 insurance coverage through HealthCare.gov as of Jan. 14, 2017, about 100,000 more than over a similar time frame last year.