Fewer Americans Paid Tax Penalty For Not Having Health Insurance In 2015

About 6.5 million Americans paid an average penalty of $470 for not having health insurance in 2015 — 20 percent fewer than the year before, according to data released Tuesday by the IRS.

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Obama Health Law Posts Solid Sign-Ups Despite GOP Repeal Vow

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.

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Roughly 10,000 Covered California Enrollees Lose Premium Subsidies, At Least For Now

Nearly 10,000 Covered California policy holders have lost their federal tax credits — at least temporarily — due to a bookkeeping error by the state health insurance exchange.

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Health Law Sleepers: Six Surprising Health Items That Could Disappear With ACA Repeal

The Affordable Care Act of course affected premiums and insurance purchasing.

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Rand Paul Drafting Health Care Measure to Replace the ACA

Republican Sen. Rand Paul said he’s drafting legislation for a health care insurance plan that could replace the Affordable Care Act, which he calls Obamacare, including a provision to “legalize” the sale of inexpensive insurance policies that provide abbreviated coverage.

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Pharma Company Executives Debate Drug Pricing Increases

Grappling with a backlash against high U.S. prescription drug prices, more pharmaceutical companies are pledging to limit annual increases to under 10 percent - but the tactic is doing little to salve critics, including President-elect Donald Trump, who on Wednesday said drugmakers are "getting away with murder."

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Consumer Watchdog Collects Millions, But Does It Lower Your Insurance Rates?

Nearly 30 years ago, consumer activist Harvey Rosenfield wrote and helped qualify Proposition 103, the November 1988 ballot measure that overhauled state regulation of home and auto insurance rates.

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Trump’s Comments Are Big Pharma’s Nightmare

The drug industry is just wrapping up what looked like an upbeat week here at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, where all of the healthcare industry's biggest executives come every year to court investors and negotiate deals.

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Gov. Brown’s Budget Shows Support for Medi-Cal

Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed budget shows continued support for California's Medicaid program as talks of a repeal of the Affordable Care Act gain momentum.

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Jerry Brown Doesn’t Want to Give Doctors a Cut of New Tobacco Tax Money

Doctors have long argued that the money they receive for serving Medi-Cal patients isn’t enough to sustain a practice, leading to a shortage of medical providers willing to treat California’s poorest residents in rural communities and other pockets of the state.

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