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Biden expands health coverage by protecting those with preexisting conditions and strengthening the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid.
Ending HIV requires lawmakers in Congress dedicated to health equity, racial justice, sex education, housing and more.
Experts analyze oral arguments in the GOP’s latest attempt to repeal Obamacare.
Fact-checkers and HIV advocates break down the president’s State of the Union boasts.
But that doesn’t mean the Affordable Care Act is safe. Here’s what’s up next.
And yet, you have until December 15 to enroll in Obamacare for coverage beginning January 1.
The court case could eliminate protections for people with pre-existing conditions. Plus 20 million Americans could lose their insurance.
Nearly 21 million Americans could lose coverage. Meanwhile, the GOP won’t offer a health care replacement until after 2020.
Don’t delay! But be aware of these changes to the 2019 Affordable Care Act marketplace.
Born with hemophilia. Diagnosed with hepatitis B at age 6. HIV at age 11. Hep C at age 18. I am the embodiment of a pre-existing condition.
For one thing, these plans don’t cover preexisting conditions—including HIV.
We will never end the HIV and hepatitis epidemics by preventing people with preexisting conditions from accessing care.
Legal experts claim the attack is “absurd.” But the Trump administration supports it.
A new law in Iowa allows “health benefit plans” that don’t meet federal insurance requirements.
Breaking down his two-part attack on the Affordable Care Act
The Graham-Cassidy bill would end protections for folks with preexisting conditions and cause other disruptions. Here’s how you can stop it.
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