President Donald Trump announced in the fall that his administration would no longer reimburse insurance companies for the cost-sharing reductions that they must provide to low-income consumers.
Cheney says there are a lot of plans in place, but House Republicans aren't saying much until Tom Price is confirmed as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
A new study conducted for The Associated Press finds that uninsured Americans aren't scattered around the country. Instead, half of them live in just 116 of the nation's 3,143 counties.
Two Democratic lawmakers questioned Gov. Matt Mead about his recommendation that Wyoming not expand Medicaid to offer health insurance to low-income adults.
President Barack Obama's fickle health insurance website is finally starting to put up some respectable sign-up numbers, but its job only seems to have gotten harder.
Health care enrollments in several states suggest too few young, healthy people are signing up — a problem that if it spreads could undermine the financial viability of the federal law.