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Anyone who is moderating a session at an AHCJ conference is lucky to have AHCJ board member, Associated Press medical…

Reforms to the health care delivery system have been overshadowed by the Affordable Care Act enrollment story but there are stories galore…

With oral arguments in King v. Burwell scheduled for tomorrow, the Supreme Court will likely rule in late June. The…

Most of us have heard about “super-users” – patients who are constantly in and out of the hospital, running up…

Open enrollment is coming again. And with millions of new people signing up for health insurance and renewing their plans…

We wrote earlier this month about the Sept. 5 deadline for people who had signed up for ACA coverage through…

Remember all those stories about people being shifted into part-time work so their employers don’t have to provide health insurance?…

Friday is the deadline for some 350,000 people who have yet to document their citizenship/legal residency for their health insurance…

The post we did on Clear Health Costs got a lot of positive reaction so we asked the team involved…

Even for those of us who cover the Affordable Care Act (ACA) more or less full time, July 22 was…
