Above 400% FPL is SOL
That’s Dave Anderson’s coinage, and I’ve encouraged him to get it tattooed somewhere on his body. It’s going to come up a lot over the
That’s Dave Anderson’s coinage, and I’ve encouraged him to get it tattooed somewhere on his body. It’s going to come up a lot over the
There’s a lot going on this week, and also a lot that’s NOT happening. The ACA’s health insurance exchanges are wrapping up the open enrollment
That’s the headline of my latest piece at Vox. Adopting mandates at the state level would help stabilize insurance markets, thereby keeping premiums in check
“Republicans want to pay for a permanent corporate tax by taking insurance from millions of people. Is that who we are as a nation?” That’s
This post was co-authored with Rachel Sachs, a law professor at Washington University School of Law. It has been cross-posted at Take Care, a new
I’m having a really hard time with this. I’m going to try and walk through my dilemma in the hope that someone will be able
Now that Republicans have finally released their alternative to Obamacare, I’ve got an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times encouraging California and other blue states
I have resisted, for the most part, the urge to write about health policy much here on the blog the past few months. That’s because,
As we approach the election this fall, it seems like the news media report on little else. Unfortunately, too little news coverage addresses health care
Most people feel that the negative externality that anti-vaxxers impose on society—endangering those who cannot be vaccinated and threatening loss of herd immunity—warrants some government
I’m late to this, but last week Sandhya Somashekhar reported that surprisingly few Americans have applied to be exempt from the individual mandate to date. The government
Two things in just the last day or so. First, no individual mandate for people whose plans were cancelled. Nick already covered the legality of