Giving California v. Texas the Attention It Deserved
The Supreme Court’s latest ACA case was properly dismissed, but a waste of time.
How Ending an ACA Subsidy Was Worth its Weight in Silver
Court sides with insurance companies in cost-sharing subsidies class action despite their use of “silver loading.”
Judge Suspends Rules Expanding Exemptions to the Contraceptive Mandate
National injunction stops corporations from claiming religious or moral exemptions to birth control coverage.
New Approach to Affordable Care Act Waivers Causes Controversy
The Trump Administration encourages states to use “innovation waivers” to find new ways to lower costs.
Federal Agency Tackles Discrimination in Health Care
A proposed rule would offer patients protection from certain types of discrimination.
Obamacare Could Improve Prisoner Healthcare and Save States Money
Medicaid expansion creates incentives for states to provide inmates with health care services.
How Well is Obamacare Working?
Panel of Penn experts share latest research on the Affordable Care Act’s implementation.