This article is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront featured topic, “Health Policy at a Crossroads,” produced with the support of the Commonwealth Fund and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Do you know how much more you will be paying for health insurance in the new year? More than 16 million people who get their ...
The IRS has processed more than 330,000 tax premium computation requests through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act data hub. The Internal Revenue Service has received more than 330,000 ...
Taxpayers will need to calculate for themselves how much they can subtract from their 2025 taxable income using the new ...
In the wake of the federal government shutdown and on the heels of enacted and projected changes to the Affordable Care Act marketplace, many Pennsylvanians are facing a dramatic increase in health ...
Georgians with Affordable Care Act health insurance are evaluating their options as open enrollment winds down for plans ...
Study: 17M Eligible for Tax Credits Under PPACA An estimated 17 million people who are currently uninsured or who purchase coverage on their own will be eligible for premium tax credits under the ...
The ACA’s enhanced premium tax credits were not renewed in the federal budget-focused One Big Beautiful Bill Act. According ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) celebrated its 15th anniversary earlier this spring. During its tenure, it has been both praised and criticized for its approach to solving some of the deepest flaws in ...
Republicans in Congress are racing to sell new health policy ideas just as the Affordable Care Act's enhanced premium tax credits approach their scheduled end, setting up a high-stakes fight over how ...