The Economic and Employment Consequences of Repealing Federal Health Reform: A 50 State Analysis
A report by the Milliken Institute details the impact of repealing the Affordable Care Act on the 50 states in the U.S.
A report by the Milliken Institute details the impact of repealing the Affordable Care Act on the 50 states in the U.S.
Getting healthcare treatment should never mean going broke. Share your health insurance story here and stand together with us to improve our healthcare. Working families deserve access to specialists, mental and behavioral health providers without high out-of-pocket expenses. “…When the only
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Over a thousand people, including HPAE members, staff, and supporters, rallied in Philadelphia today to protest the plans of the Republican Congress and President Trump to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
HPAE members, leaders, and staff participated at rallies in Camden, Newark, and Philadelphia today to demand that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) not be repealed and that millions of people maintain essential health care coverage.
Throughout New Jersey, HPAE, the state’s largest union of healthcare workers is standing with US Senate and Congressional Leader to say Don’t Make America Sick Again.
Congress may be moving to repeal "Obamacare," but millions of people are still signing up. The administration said Tuesday that 11.5 million enrolled nationwide through Dec. 24, ahead of last year's pace.
Under the three-year pilot, which started last month when R-Health's contract took effect, as many as 60,000 teachers, police, firefighters, and other state and local government employees will be allowed into the program.
About 6.4 million people have signed up for health insurance next year under the ACA, the Obama administration said Wednesday, as people rushed to purchase plans regardless of Republican promises that the law will be repealed within months.
If President-elect Donald Trump succeeds in repealing the Affordable Care Act, one in 10 adults in New Jersey would likely lose their newly acquired coverage.