Majority of Americans Now Support Single-Payer Health Insurance System
Polling shows a majority of Americans now favor a single-payer health insurance system, signaling potential shifts in the insurance market and regulatory landscape.
Polling shows a majority of Americans now favor a single-payer health insurance system, signaling potential shifts in the insurance market and regulatory landscape.
Senator Rick Scott unveils the More Affordable Care Act proposal to increase transparency, allow cross-state insurance shopping, and redirect federal subsidies to improve consumer flexibility under Obamacare.
Healthcare reform proposals repeat Affordable Care Act mistakes by ignoring employers' role and lacking data infrastructure. Expert analysis highlights need for transparent pricing and AI-driven solutions to empower purchasers and control costs.
Debate over allowing interstate health insurance sales in the U.S. exposes regulatory challenges and market implications amid rising healthcare costs and ACA subsidy considerations.
Trump administration labels Venezuelan cartel a terrorist group, halts Afghan visas, extends ACA subsidies, and proposes Russia-Ukraine peace plan impacting U.S. insurance and regulatory landscapes.
Bipartisan lawmakers push to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies to over 20 million Americans, aiming to prevent a substantial rise in premiums starting in 2026 while proposing reforms to reduce program waste.
Stay informed on the latest Q3 2025 developments in the Inflation Reduction Act's impact on pharmaceutical supply chains, Medicare negotiation programs, and drug pricing reforms with the Mintz IRA Update.
Nebraska may lose 54,000 insured individuals as ACA enhanced tax credits expire and federal tax legislation impacts Medicaid and coverage rates, says latest health policy analysis.
California, Illinois, and Minnesota scale back state-funded healthcare coverage for undocumented immigrants due to budget constraints, reflecting broader Medicaid funding challenges and immigration policy debates.
House Budget Committee advances Medicaid cuts and tax extensions in a rushed bill contributing to U.S. credit downgrade and fiscal challenges. Impact on insurers and federal budget outlined.