The King v. Burwell Supreme Court case is getting most of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act litigation attention this week, but other PPACA cases are out there.
Jeff Miles says health insurance agents and brokers should talk to antitrust lawyers and find out what they can do about the recent wave of compensation cuts, rather than sitting still and assuming that they can't do anything.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has officially invited health insurers and dental insurers to apply for slots on the 2016 HHS exchange system plan menus.
The recent Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services decision to create a broad individual health insurance special enrollment period is a bad sign, a rating analyst says.
Which health insurance products are solid enough to count as "minimum essential coverage," and which are narrow enough to escape from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act major medical coverage mandates?
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has moved another step closer to starting a big insurance program for public exchange insurers, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care risk corridors program.