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Obama and Biden reunite to tout signature health care law
During the most recent HealthCare.gov. enrollment period, 14.5 million Americans signed up for health insurance.
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During the most recent HealthCare.gov. enrollment period, 14.5 million Americans signed up for health insurance.
Biden froze rules that had not yet taken effect, such as an annual rule affecting HealthCare.gov and the insurance marketplaces that the Trump administration finalized on Jan. 14, months ahead of schedule
Jeff Zients, who helped oversee efforts to salvage the flawed HealthCare.gov website during the Obama administration, will serve as the coordinator of the COVID-19 response and as a counselor to
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
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.
Last year the couple, who buy their insurance through HealthCare.gov, had to switch from a Humana plan they liked to a Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia plan after their original insurer stopped selling
Beshear, Kentucky's governor from 2007 to 2015, presided over one of the 2010 health care law's successes as he implemented the law smoothly, a marked contrast to the debacle of the Healthcare.gov roll