California State Officials Consider Ways to Continue Health Reform The Los Angeles Times reports California state officials are considering strategies for continuing health reform efforts if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down the federal health reform law. April 4, 2012 Health Care Reform, News Assembly member Bill Monning, California, health care reform, individual mandate 0 0 Comment Read More »
Supreme Court Concludes Hearings on Federal Health Reform Law Case The U.S. Supreme Court concluded three days of oral arguments in the lawsuit challenging the federal health reform law yesterday. April 4, 2012 Health Care Reform, Medicaid, News Federal Health Reform Law, health care reform, individual mandate, Supreme Court 0 0 Comment Read More »
Supreme Court Unlikely To Defer Ruling on Federal Health Reform Law On the first day of oral arguments in the Supreme Court case against the federal health reform law, justices seemed supportive of the idea that they can rule on the law now, rather than defer judgment until after its penalties take effect. March 27, 2012 Health Care Reform, News Federal Health Reform Law, Supreme Court 0 0 Comment Read More »
Short Video: What You Can Expect This Year From The Health Law Even as the Supreme Court prepares to hear the historic lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act, consumers are already seeing some changes. Kaiser Health News developed a short video about how insurance rebates, flexible spending accounts, preventive care (including contraceptives), and more affect Americans. March 16, 2012 Health Care Reform ACA, Affordable Care Act 0 0 Comment Read More »
The Affordable Care Act: What Californians Should Know The federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), aimed at reforming the nation's health care system, became law in March 2010, but its implementation is staged over a number of years. Some provisions have already taken effect and others will be implemented in 2014 and beyond. March 14, 2012 Health Care Reform ACA, Affordable Care Act, California Healthcare Foundation 0 0 Comment Read More »