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Last week, the United States Congress left Washington for the year - after both the House and Senate came short of passing key subsidies for Affordable Care Act insurance plans. Without tax credits, households relying on the ACA marketplace plans are likely to see their premiums skyrocket - affecting at least 22 million people. WAMC's Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief James Paleologopoulos spoke with Massachusetts Congressman Richard Neal of the 1st district about the situation
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Healthcare workers from across the Capital Region gathered Saturday to voice concern over the Trump administration’s healthcare policies and proposed funding cuts.
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The ongoing ideological fight over whether the United States should ensure that all Americans have health care coverage came to a head last week with the…
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New York Congressman Antonio Delgado is leading the reintroduction of legislation to create a public option health plan. It would be available for…
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Rosemarie Day is the former deputy director and chief operating officer of the Massachusetts Health Connector—the model for the Affordable Care Act. She…
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There’s so much to talk about, but let’s go out for a walk or step into a shop. Unfortunately, some people pugnaciously claim the freedom to ignore health…
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Three attorneys general, including those from New York and Massachusetts, held a press call Monday, to announce their lawsuit against the Trump…
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A new report shows many working American families are spending more and more of their income on health care. The Commonwealth Fund report "Trends in…
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A new report shows suicide, alcohol, and drug overdose deaths have reached near-crisis levels nationwide, and states are struggling to cope. When it comes…
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The Affordable Care Act remains a political battleground after a decade.In today’s Congressional Corner, Representative Anthony Brindisi of New York’s…