January marked the first time since new health insurance markets opened last fall that a national monthly enrollment target was met, even though states are having varying success getting people to sign up.
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.
A closely watched survey says the nation's uninsured rate dropped modestly this month as the major coverage expansion under President Barack Obama's health care law got underway.
The top cybersecurity officer for the Health and Human Services Department says he was concerned about potential vulnerabilities before the launch of the Obama administration's health care website.
After a troubled rollout, President Barack Obama's health care overhaul now faces its most personal test: How will it work as people seek care under its new mandates?
The Obama administration says a December surge has propelled health insurance sign-ups through the federal government's website past the 1 million mark.
Scott says the general purpose of this bill is to provide temporary relief to Wyoming residents who are being denied affordable health coverage by the implementation of the federal Obamacare legislation.
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.