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President Joe Biden emphasized the local impact of his nearly $2 trillion American Rescue Plan in Columbus Tuesday. Biden’s first Columbus visit since…
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President Joe Biden is visiting Ohio State on Tuesday to showcase health insurance cost cuts at what may be the best time for Democrats to talk up the…
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Ohioans who may have lost a job or their health insurance during the coronavirus pandemic can take advantage of a special extension of the sign-up period for the Affordable Care Act.
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One in four rural households report being unable to get medical care for serious problems, due to the pandemic, according to a new poll from NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Harvard.
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The opinion upheld a Trump administration rule that significantly cut back on the Affordable Care Act requirement that insurers provide free birth control coverage under almost all health care plans.
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People with COVID-19 symptoms in March and April were often billed for expensive scans and bloodwork because they didn't qualify back then for a confirmatory coronavirus test. Some are crying foul.
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Later this year, the high court will hear a case that seeks to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act. In a court filing Thursday, the Trump administration fully supported the move.
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Congress required health plans to fully cover COVID-19 testing, but insurance companies are starting to argue they should only have to pay if patients show symptoms or tests are ordered by a doctor.
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The stakes were underlined by the fact that the argument went 49 minutes over the allotted time.
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Under the law, the money was promised to companies as part of the start-up costs of Obamacare. But a GOP-led Congress reneged on the promise.