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There are many pros and cons of the Affordable Care Act. While Obamacare has helped many people get insurance, some argue the benefits don't outweigh the cons.
The No Surprises Act, which protects privately insured patients from surprise medical bills, goes into effect on Jan 1. Here's what to do if you get one.
WebMD provides coverage of health care reform, Medicare, Medicaid, health insurance, and the Affordable Care Act, including benefits, costs, coverage, financial assistance, and much more.
How healthy you are and how long you live depend a lot on how much you can afford to pay for health care.
What’s not covered by the Affordable Care Act and health insurance? WebMD tells you which medical procedures are generally not covered.
Experts answer your most pressing questions and explain how Medicare for All could change healthcare in America.
The history of health care reform in the United States has spanned many decades with health care reform having been the subject of political debate since the early part of the 20th century. Recent reforms remain an active political issue. Alternative reform proposals were offered by both of the major candidates in the 2008, 2016, and 2020 presidential elections.
There were a number of different health care reforms proposed during the Obama administration. Key reforms address cost and coverage and include obesity, prevention and treatment of chronic conditions, defensive medicine or tort reform, incentives that reward more care instead of better care, redundant payment systems, tax policy, rationing, a shortage of doctors and nurses, intervention vs ...