Health Care Law On Line At Court, But Is It Likely To Fall?

To hear Democrats tell it, a Supreme Court with President Donald Trump’s nominee Amy Coney Barrett could quickly get rid of the law that gives more than 20 million Americans health insurance coverage.

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In Reversal, White House Approves Stricter Guidelines for Vaccine Makers

The guidelines make it highly unlikely that a coronavirus vaccine will be given emergency authorization by Election Day.

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CMS: Unsubsidized ACA Exchange Population Declined By 45% Over 4 Years

The population on the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA's) exchanges that do not get subsidies declined by 45% from 2016 to 2019, a new report from the Trump administration found.

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Average Family Premiums Rose 4% to $21,342 in 2020, Benchmark KFF Employer Health Benefit Survey Finds

Annual family premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance rose 4% to average $21,342 this year, according to the 2020 benchmark KFF Employer Health Benefits Survey. On average, workers this year are contributing $5,588 toward the cost of family coverage, with employers paying the rest.

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California Medicare-Focused Insurance Company’s Financial Woes Lead To Provider Contract Terminations

Southern California-based Vitality Health Plan is in dire financial need, which has caused several area hospitals and surgery centers to terminate their contracts with the insurer, The Mercury News reports.

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Gallup: Only 50% Of Americans Now Willing To Get A COVID Vaccine

According to the latest Gallup poll, Americans' willingness get a coronavirus vaccine has dropped to 50% in late September, a dramatic 11-point fall from the previous month.

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Fewer Medicare Advantage Plans Score High Quality Ratings

Fewer Medicare Advantage plans scored high quality ratings for their 2021 plans than the year before, according to the latest federal data.

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California Pushes Ahead With Health Policy Overhaul

Though COVID-19 forced California leaders to scale back their ambitious health care agenda, they still managed to enact significant new laws intended to lower consumer health care spending and expand access to health coverage.

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Tax Implications Of Telecommuting For Employers And Their Employees

To navigate the coronavirus pandemic, companies have had to act quickly and increase their flexibility on just about everything. Day-to-day business functions have been turned upside down by procedures to keep employees safe, leading to a surge in work-from-home (WFH) arrangements.

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Mercer Forecasts 4.4% Increase In Benefit Costs For 2021

A new study from Mercer shows that employers are committed to providing their employees with benefits, despite the economic challenges they may be facing.

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