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Policy · 117th Congress

HHS: 2 million people chose health plans during enrollment period

includes the 600,000 people who signed up for a plan on one of the 15 state-based exchanges, who were not included in last month’s report that found 1.2 million people had selected a plan on the federal HealthCare.gov

Policy · 116th Congress

Government plans to pay hospitals for COVID-19 care for uninsured

enrollment period, which Azar noted from the briefing room podium, but other people who did not lose their coverage but had been uninsured or are underinsured would not be able to purchase a plan on HealthCare.gov

Policy · 116th Congress

Health industry scrambles for funding in third coronavirus bill

Association on Thursday requested Congress establish an emergency “risk mitigation” fund to keep premiums from rising in the event of catastrophic costs, while also pushing for a special enrollment period on HealthCare.gov

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.

Policy · 114th Congress

Aetna Drops Out of 11 Obamacare Insurance Markets

Kevin Counihan, the CEO of the HealthCare.gov federal marketplace, said in a statement that Aetna’s exit “does not change the fundamental fact that the health insurance marketplace will continue

Policy · 114th Congress

GOP ‘Undermined’ Health Law’s Progress, Obama Says

The article acknowledges two mistakes his administration made while putting in place the biggest health system overhaul since the 1960s, including the initial failure of HealthCare.gov , the web