In about two weeks, millions will start enrolling in health exchanges. But for many, the process is still murky and the government is hiring people to help.
After a long fight over Obamacare, Michigan will offer expanded Medicaid coverage starting next spring. But will everyone take advantage of the benefit?
The federal government is spending millions of dollars on contracts related to the Affordable Care Act, and private spending to comply with the law is far greater.
The Federal Trade Commission is fielding complaints from consumers who say they have been scammed with fake offers related to the rollout of the Affordable Care Act.
A key consumer protection of the Affordable Care Act that limits out-of-pocket expenses that a consumer might have to pay for their own health care has been pushed back until 2015.
There's less than two months before Americans can start signing up for health insurance through state exchanges, but many of the uninsured still don't know much about them.