November 1 marked the first day of the Marketplace Open Enrollment Period in most states. CHIR recen...
Beginning February 24, 2020, new rules that expand the criteria for determining whether certain immi...
This August, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe summarized helpful resources on premiums and cost-sharing for worki...
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On April 18, 2019, the Department of Health and Human Services finalized changes to the Affordable C...
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The Center on Health Insurance Reforms held its first-ever Tweetchat in light of the release of our ...
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With just one month left in the open enrollment period for most of the Affordable Care Act’s marke...
Across the country, states are yet again dealing with policy changes just before the fall open enrol...
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On September 12, the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services released the in-person assistance aw...
On August 2, a coalition of cities filed a federal lawsuit against President Trump and the Departmen...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced on July 10, 2018 that they would fund up to...
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Heading into open enrollment for 2018 marketplace coverage, experts predicted far fewer people would...
With the close of Open Enrollment for federally run marketplaces last week, preliminary reports sugg...
Health reform advocates experienced a win last month, when a federal court in Missouri struck down t...
Last week the federal agency responsible for implementing the Affordable Care Act awarded $67 millio...
Last week CHIR's JoAnn Volk served as a panelist on an Alliance for Health Reform briefing about emp...
We've wrapped up the Affordable Care Act's second open enrollment season and sign-ups exceeded expec...
Georgetown University experts from the Center on Health Insurance Reforms and the Center for Childre...
A new report released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Kaiser Family Foundation chronic...
Affordable Care Act watchers are bracing themselves for another round of health plan cancellations t...
The Obama Administration has released final rules curtailing state laws that overly restrict the abi...
A federal court has decisively struck down a Missouri law requiring navigators and other consumer as...
Although the federal government will play a primary role in administering the navigator program in t...
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