A new Gallup poll reveals the majority of Americans 52 percent say its not the federal government's responsibility to ensure that all Americans have health care coverage, the third consecutive year the public has held that view.
The Supreme Courts decision to hear the challenge to subsidies under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act could cut off subsidies for millions and might ultimately unravel the law, Kaiser Family Foundation says.
Mercer says CDHP enrollment spiked from 18 percent to 23 percent of all covered employees in 2014, the largest one-year increase in enrollment in high-deductible consumer-driven health plans.
New analysis finds that carriers have hit a 10-year low in consumer satisfaction, and are the fourth least-liked industry, ranking only above the airline industry, cable companies, and Internet service providers.
About 35 percent of the uninsureds plan to forgo buying health coverage under PPACA and instead pay the fine mandated by the law, according to a new Gallup poll.
Moody's says the lowered projected number of enrollees on the exchanges for 2015 is a credit negative for carriers that had invested in participating on the exchanges with the anticipation of sizable membership growth.
Enrollment for PPACAs state-operated Small Business Health Options Program is falling significantly short of government expectations, the General Accountability Office said Thursday.