The full text of the bill is written in dense language that, in many cases, describes precisely how the bill would change short sections of existing laws, rather than what the changes would do. Here's a look at five sets of those proposed changes.
HealthSherpa.com says it processed twice as many enrollments for the first day of 2018 open enrollment than it processed on the first day of the 2017 open enrollment period.
Health insurers, public and private exchange programs, and traditional agents and brokers have started the first Affordable Care Act (ACA) individual major medical open enrollment period that will begin under the administration of President Donald Trump.
Stand-alone long-term care insurance may still be going through tough times, but long-term care planning is starting to become a standard part of any thorough financial planning conversation.
The Trump administration has come out with a 365-page notice that shows how the U.S. major medical insurance market could look in 2019 if that market still exists.
If the current Affordable Care Act employer coverage reporting rules stay in place, the Internal Revenue Service has to do something to ease employers' desperation over getting accurate Social Security numbers for the employees' spouses, children and other dependents.
Many health insurers are shunning the Affordable Care Act public exchange program this fall but flocking to that program's older sibling, the Medicare Advantage program.