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Will Supreme Court Invalidate Obamacare A Decade After It Was Enacted?
Obamacare is back before the Supreme Court on Tuesday, with opponents challenging it for a third time. The first attempts to derail the law failed in the… -
Coronavirus FAQ: Could COVID-19 Ever Be Considered A Preexisting Condition?
That's a question people are asking as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments for a case on the future of the Affordable Care Act — which guarantees coverage for preexisting conditions. -
Medicaid's Future Hinges On Who Wins The White House
The Trump administration has given states ways to restrict spending on the government insurance program for low-income Americans. A Biden administration would expand Medicaid coverage. -
If The ACA Falls, Protecting Preexisting Conditions Could Be Harder Than It Sounds
President Trump has tried to get rid of the Affordable Care Act since the first day of his presidency, but there's one part of Obamacare that he wants to… -
Comparing Biden's And Trump's Different Visions For Health Care
From Medicare to Obamacare to controlling drug costs, the candidates mostly differ in their approach to health care. Here's a quick guide to their views and proposals. -
Boston Women's March Draws Hundreds To Protest Trump And Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett
'We’re not going to allow the Trump administration to dictate who has equal rights and who doesn’t,' organizer Siobhan Ready said. -
Heart Disease Bankrupted Him Once. Now He Faces Another $10,000 Medical Bill
Matthew Fentress was just 25 when he passed out while stuffing cannolis as a cook at a senior living facility six years ago. Doctors diagnosed him with… -
The Future Of The Affordable Care Act In A Supreme Court Without Ginsburg
The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg comes just as the Supreme Court was about to hear a case challenging the ACA. It could end Medicaid expansion and protections for preexisting conditions. -
Do You Live In Massachusetts? You'll Probably Pay More For Health Insurance Next Year
While health care advocates are decrying the higher-than-normal increase, insurance companies say the rate hikes are necessary because of uncertainty in the market. -
Dr. Ken Duckworth On Mental Health In The Time Of Coronavirus
Young people are struggling with COVID-19 uncertainties. Telehealth may be able to help.