Healthcare reform in the United States

Jumaane Cook

A new study finds many insurance plans are ignoring Obamacare requirements for women’s health care

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Obamacare has been in places for several years now, but many consumers still aren’t getting the coverage they’re entitled to. A new study found that many health plans aren’t providing mandated free services, and others are outright excluding some people from certain guaranteed coverage.

Dr. Annelys Hernandez checks out Cynthia Louis at a Mobile Health Center at Florida International Univeristy on March 3, 2015. Louis is ineligible for health insurance because of Florida's decision to reject Medicaid expansion under Obamacare.

‘The waiting is tearing me down’ — low-income Americans struggle in anti-Obamacare states

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One surgeon suggests health care decisions in America are too often dictated by money

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The World

Doctors reject Medicare as millions of baby boomers enter the system

Obamacare health exchanges go live, so why aren’t the poor celebrating?

Health & Medicine

Key provision of Obamacare delayed until 2015

Global Politics

In what many are calling a setback, the White House announced last week that it would delay enforcement of part of the healthcare reform program that would penalize employers who do not provide health coverage to their employees.

New Frontline documentary finds that one in three Americans can’t afford a dentist

Health & Medicine

For some Americans, dental care means a sturdy chair, a fluoride swish and a free toothbrush. But for one in three Americans, it’s a nightmare, including astronomical bills, crippling credit card debt, panicked visits to the emergency room and life-threatening disease.

Germans struggle to understand American resistance to healthcare reform

Health & Medicine

Germans have had a form of national healthcare for about 100 years. Conservative and liberals, employees and employers all embrace the national system as one that leads to a healthier, more productive workforce. So, when it comes to understanding the U.S. debate, they’re left scratching their heads.

Experts worry a broad Supreme Court ruling on Medicaid expansion could rewrite limits of federal power

Global Politics

As the Supreme Court takes up the last day of arguments over the Affordable Care Act, supporters of the bill are pointing to what they say are dire consequences of a decision to strike down the federal expansion of Medicaid. They say such an expansion could put an end to programs like unemployment benefits, the Clean Air Act or the Civil Rights Act.

Republicans propose budget that Democrats say amounts to a broken promise

Global Politics

Rep. Paul Ryan, the Republican chairman of the House budget writing committee, is preparing to unveil his latest plan for government spending. Democrats are already criticizing it as an example of Republicans breaking the agreement the two parties reached last August.