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Pharmacy benefits managers lay out lobby plan in strategy memo as the middlemen are now taking it from all sides.
February 9 -
Some Republicans in Congress are starting to talk more about trying to “repair” Obamacare, rather than simply calling for “repeal and replace.”
By Anna EdneyFebruary 2 -
Democrats began a key hearing on the president's pick to overhaul the ACA by attacking his aggressive investing in healthcare companies.
By Anna EdneyJanuary 24 -
Rep. Tom Price, a Georgia Republican, is appearing Tuesday before the Senate Finance Committee, the only one that votes on whether to send his nomination to the full Senate for consideration.
By Anna EdneyJanuary 24 -
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday commanding federal agencies to try to waive or delay requirements of Obamacare that impose economic or regulatory burdens on states, families, the health-care industry and others.
By Anna EdneyJanuary 22 -
Rep. Tom Price, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, will appear for the first time before U.S. senators Wednesday amid growing ethics concerns and uncertainty among Republicans about how they will repeal and replace the ACA.
By Anna EdneyJanuary 18 -
Facing a years-long wait before they can fully implement a planned repeal of the Affordable Care Act, Republicans lawmakers are exploring how the Trump administration can quickly trim required health insurance benefits under the law and lower the cost of health plans.
By Anna EdneyDecember 23 -
President-elect Donald Trump said he’ll nominate U.S. Representative Tom Price, one of the main architects of legislation to repeal and replace the ACA, to be secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
By Anna EdneyNovember 29 -
Key Republicans in Congress are cautioning that replacing Obamacare will be a difficult and lengthy process that won’t happen in the first days of President-elect Donald Trump’s administration."
By Anna EdneyNovember 17 -
Startup backed by Silicon Valley investors, posted losses in New York, Texas and California in the first half of the year, the latest example of insurers both large and small losing money in new markets created by President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul.
August 18