Tag: ACA
What’s at Stake: The World of Health Insurance for People with Pre-Existing Conditions before the ACA
As hearings begin for the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, Senators are using their time to emphasize the case challenging the ACA that will be heard one week after election day. CHIR expert Megan Houston reflects on the protections secured by the ACA that many now are taking for granted.
August Research Roundup: What We’re Reading
July Research Round Up: What We’re Reading
On its 10th Anniversary, during a Public Health Crisis, the Affordable Care Act is More Important Than Ever
The past few weeks have tested the U.S. health care system. In a world where we are all at risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19, access to health care is a universal human need. On the 10th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, CHIR takes some time to consider how battling this pandemic would have been even more difficult if it weren’t for this groundbreaking federal law.
November Research Round Up: What We’re Reading
This Thanksgiving, We’re Thankful for the Affordable Care Act’s Protections
It’s that time of year again. Our team at CHIR is heading far and wide for Thanksgiving, and as we gather around different tables, we’ll be sure to give thanks. One thing on our minds this season is our gratitude for the ongoing insurance protections provided by the Affordable Care Act. CHIR’s Rachel Schwab highlights some of the reforms we’re grateful for.
Navigator Guide FAQ of the Week: What Does My Plan Cover?
With Open Enrollment now underway, consumers are weighing their options for 2020 and trying to find the right plan that meets their health needs. As consumers make their decision, it is important for them to understand what they are buying and what coverage their plan provides. This week we answer four questions about marketplace plans’ coverage standards.