Across our nation, the American people are getting tired of seeing health care used as a political football. They want to see real, bipartisan results.
For the fifth iteration of our In-House Opinions feature, we asked 11 Southern California members of the House of ...
The debate over whether to extend the expanded Affordable Care Act subsidies has consumed lawmakers over the past two months, ...
For weeks, I ignored the emails from my health insurance reminding me about open enrollment. Deadlines — and a dreaded bill ...
Concerns about the state of the US health care system, including that it may be in crisis, were among the highest recorded levels.
Readers suggest ways to bring medical costs under control for average Americans. Also: Australia sets an example for the U.S.
It’s an intellectual, political and moral failure of the first order — and they should pay dearly for it in next year’s ...
Despite high costs, millions of Americans are uninsured or underinsured, leading to untreated conditions like hypertension.
A new Gallup poll found that about eight in 10 Democrats, and 64 percent of Republicans, say the system is in crisis or has “major problems.” ...
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Congress ended its impasse to reopen the government, but the Democrats’ reason for the shutdown remains unresolved: the renewal of expiring subsidies for insurance premiums under the Affordable Care ...