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The Importance of Coverage

A cancer survivor is alive because doctors diagnosed her disease in time and got her the treatment she needed immediately.

Federal judge denies preliminary injunction in cost-sharing subsidies case

A federal judge yesterday denied a request by California and 18 other s

House passes Senate's FY 2018 budget resolution

The House of Representatives today voted 216-212 to approve the Senate’s fiscal 2018 budget res

HHS reports on premiums, choice in 2018 health insurance exchange

The Department of Health and Human Services today released an analysis of consumer choice and p

New CMS waiver policy aims to expand Medicaid treatments for SUDs

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services today announced a new Section 1

Utah receives waiver for limited Medicaid expansion

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services this week approved a waiver allowing Utah to expand Medicaid services to up to 6,000 low-income adults without children.

Verma outlines vision for Medicaid, waiver review changes

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services plans to approve state Medicaid proposals that promote “community engagement activities” for able-bodied, working-age enrollees, CMS Administrator Seema

Maine voters approve Medicaid expansion; Ohio drug pricing measure rejected

Voters in Maine yesterday approved a ballot measure that would allow at least 80,000 low-income Maine residents to qualify for Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.

Hallmark Health program bridges OUD patients' 'recovery gap'

It can be daunting for patients suffering from an opioid use disorder (OUD) to figure out how to get into treatment and find the resources that can help set them on the road to recovery.

Hospital groups file brief in cost-sharing subsidies case

Ending the Affordable Care Act’s cost-sharing subsidies would harm patients’ finances and health, trigger a “death spiral” in the health insurance exchanges, and force hospitals to shoulder an even