Supreme Court Reviews ACA No-Cost Preventive Care Coverage Provision
Explore the Supreme Court case challenging the ACA's no-cost preventive care mandate, its implications for insurers, providers, and patient access to essential health services.
Explore the Supreme Court case challenging the ACA's no-cost preventive care mandate, its implications for insurers, providers, and patient access to essential health services.
The Supreme Court will rule on a critical ACA provision requiring private insurers to cover preventive health services without cost-sharing, impacting millions and insurance compliance.
Massachusetts Group Insurance Commission seeks $240M to cover health claims deficit driven by rising provider prices and prescription drug utilization, including GLP-1 medications.
North Dakota confronts aerospace component safety concerns, state employee insurance model shifts, and new laws on AI-generated political ad disclosures and misinformation penalties, highlighting regulatory and compliance challenges.
The Trump administration's 2026 draft budget proposes a one-third reduction in HHS funding, affecting NIH, CDC, CMS, and rural health programs, with key agency restructures and policy shifts.
Democratic governors oppose Trump-era CMS rule limiting state control over ACA health insurance marketplaces, citing disruption to enrollment, eligibility, and essential benefits coverage.
Santa Cruz County health providers and nonprofits respond to federal Medicaid and social service funding cuts threatening coverage and community support.
Federal grand jury indicts Luigi Mangione in Manhattan health care executive murder; U.S. Justice Department seeks death penalty, highlighting complex legal and regulatory dynamics.
The Trump administration's new rule aims to reduce fraud and improper payments on Obamacare exchanges, potentially saving $150 billion and lowering premiums by over 5%.
North Dakota House voted in favor of Senate Bill 2160 to revise state employee health insurance to align with ACA, aiming for cost savings and expanded preventive care without extra employee costs.