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62 percent of new health insurance enrollees have chosen the Silver plan. What does that mean, anyway?
In early February, the Obama administration announced again it was pushing back some health care rules.
Some 3 million Americans have bought health insurance through a state or federal exchanges. According to a new report, contrary to many initial concerns, consumers might actually be getting a pretty good deal.
A new study says more than half of Americans are fuzzy on the deadline for signing up for health insurance.
Our health reporter Dan Gorenstein looks at why it matters.
You'd think with millions of new patients coming in that lab owners would be drooling over their microscopes.
The federal government announced that nearly 2 million people enrolled for health insurance through the federal and state exchanges in December.
An exemption in the Affordable Care Act lets people keep their faith-based alternative without penalties.
Several pharmacies are offering to provide drugs to folks who've signed up for ACA — even if their coverage hasn't kicked in yet.
The Affordable Care Act is supposed to give more people access to primary care doctors, getting them into treatment early.