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For many Americans, 2018 was the year that healthcare reached a breaking point.December 28
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The Trump administration plans to allow states to direct billions of dollars of Obamacare subsidies to health plans that don’t meet the law’s requirements.December 3
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House Republicans may strip out provisions to stabilize ACA, while including funding for CHIP program.December 20
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Bipartisan agreement represents an incremental move to help consumers, Lamar Alexander says.October 18
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Joint letter calls for bipartisan effort to ensure continued subsidy payments to insurers.October 17
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Trump decision to end cost-sharing subsidies will cost insurers $1B this year, says Michael Consedine.October 16
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Trump plans to offer ACA alternatives may be hard to implement and could face challenges.October 13
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Lamar Alexander and Patty Murray initiative still complicated by presence of Obamacare repeal bill.September 29
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Changes aim at appealing to moderate holdouts, sweeten payout for some states.September 25
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Two analyses detail federal spending cuts and reduced payments to states if bill becomes law.September 21