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Affordable Care Act
Why the shutdown won't save money: Fights in 90s cost $1.5B
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David Gura
Sep 30, 2013
Democrats and Republicans appear unable to reach common ground on a budget before the government shuts down.
How could health insurance change your life?
Sep 30, 2013
As Obamacare reaches a significant milestone, what's it going to be like for the Americans who will be enrolling in health insurance for the first time?
Obamacare's opening day
Sep 30, 2013
On the health insurance overhaul calendar, October 1 has been circled as a key date -- Opening Day, if you will.
Obamacare faces another delay: En español
Sep 26, 2013
The Spanish version of the main health care exchange website won’t be up and running for a few weeks.
Sticker prices for health insurance exchanges out today
Sep 25, 2013
Starting next week, federally run exchanges set up under the Affordable Care Act will officially roll out in 36 states. And we now have our first detailed look at the prices.
Defund Obamacare: Stay tuned, after these messages
by
Kai Ryssdal
Sep 23, 2013
Could advertising convince Americans to buy -- or avoid buying -- health insurance?
Glitches in the Obamacare software pose pricing problems
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Molly Wood
Sep 20, 2013
The exchanges are set to go live in a little over a week, but it looks like there's a computer glitch.
For public good, not for profit.
Sports teams approach health reform cautiously
Sep 19, 2013
Efforts to promote the Affordable Care Act among sports fans are meeting with mixed results.
Government hires 'navigators' to help consumers enroll in health exchanges
Sep 16, 2013
In about two weeks, millions will start enrolling in health exchanges. But for many, the process is still murky and the government is hiring people to help.
What to expect when health insurance exchanges open
Sep 13, 2013
October 1st is the big day for the Affordable Care Act's health care exchanges, as they'll open their doors to the first enrollees. What can consumers expect?