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These changes are expected to affect ... The Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, has been a cornerstone of healthcare in the United States since its enactment in 2010.
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AND NOW SHE WANTS TO MAKE CHANGES SO THAT THE STATE IS BETTER ... improving access to quality health care and launching a state DOGE. During her Condition of the State speech on Tuesday night ...
Change Healthcare, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, said it has "substantially" completed identifying and notifying individuals affected by the Feb. 21 ransomware attack. "The review of ...
UnitedHealth UNH.N CEO Andrew Witty said on Thursday that healthcare in the U.S. needs ... citing medical care denials and high costs. Witty said the company would work with policymakers to ...
In 2024, the healthcare ... changes, including a potential shift to make it the default enrollment option, while Medicaid may face stricter eligibility requirements. Changes to the Affordable Care ...