Short Cuts Orgy!! 50 ACA-related stories I just didn't have time to write about...
My email in box has gotten so crammed full that I'm not even going to include any teaser descriptions this time around. Some of these are weeks or even a month or more old by now; I meant to write up a full entry on some of these but simply didn't have the time, so...
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Predicting the Fallout from King v. Burwell — Exchanges and the ACA
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Colorado health exchange approves $322,000 to fix enrollment problems
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District’s Uninsured Rate Drops by 43% in DC Health Link’s First Year
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Medicaid Expansion By Any Other Name May Fly For Florida Lawmakers
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State Marketplace Approaches to Financing and Sustainability
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States Don’t Have the Money to Run Their Obamacare-Mandated Health Insurance Exchanges
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Insurers give customers extra time to pay first month's premium for 2015 under Obamacare
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Signing Up for Health Insurance, Even After Missing the Deadline
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Vitter Urges DC Health Link, OPM to Allow Congressional Staff to Enter Obamacare Exchanges
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Small Businesses Drop Coverage As Health Law Offers Alternatives
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D.C. likely to effectively ban self-insurance for small businesses, pushing them to health exchange
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Virginia leads multi-state defense of healthcare affordability assistance
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Providing Health Insurance Still a Struggle for Small Business
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Uninsured rates fell under Obamacare, but who's reaping the benefit?
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The Extended "Fix" for Canceled Health Insurance Policies: Latest State Action
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Two Covered California health insurance plans misled consumers, regulators say
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Obamacare Q&A: It’s not easy to check out of Hotel Covered California
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Supreme Court ruling may affect many Georgians using Obamacare
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Co-op insurers receive additional federal loan dollars to boost solvency
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HHS won’t say if it’s preparing for a Supreme Court Obamacare nightmare
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Obamacare re-enrollment into lower-cost plans draws objections
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The Affordable Care Act gives Virginia woman the freedom to pursue her dream
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Kentucky finds sickest, poorest are drawn to health care plan
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Only 25 percent of Kentuckians eligible for kynect have signed up
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Florida Leads Nation In ACA Sign-Ups (note: this is likely not the case, as California hadn't released their renewal numbers yet; when they do their tally will likely be more than 1.2 million)
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Health Care Sticker Shock: Tax Refunds Could Be Taken To Make Up For Low Income Estimates
Whew.
OK, now it'll start filling up again...