An outside site tries to do what Healthcare.gov can’t, but at least one state has gotten it right.
Health & Social Policy
The Supply-Side Economics of Abortion
Hundreds of restrictions couldn’t reduce women’s demand for the procedure—so now anti-choice laws are cutting them off at the source.
Why Isn’t Everyone More Worried about Me?
Maybe the most ridiculous Obamacare “victim” story yet.
Obamacare Expansion in the Offing?
If Republicans are going to cry about people losing junk insurance, take the opportunity to expand the ACA.
Disastrous Obamacare Rollout Leaves Opinions on Law Weirdly Unchanged
It went as bad as conservatives could have wished, but the public’s opinion on the law is just where it was before.
In Shocking Development, Health Insurance Companies Still Suck
These are the last people we should take at their word, but that’s just what reporters are doing.
Kentucky’s Health Care Rollout Humming Right Along
Two weeks ago, President Obama thanked the state’s Democratic governor for a smooth implementation of the Affordable Care Act. The state has signed up nearly 30,000 people for Medicaid under a federally funded expansion of that program and 1,000 Kentuckians a day are finding private plans under a statewide exchange.
Things that Are Still True about Health Care
There’s been a lot of fulmination about the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. Let’s take a step back.
Oklahoma’s Abortion Battle Goes National
The Supreme Court will decide whether a law that bans the abortion pill is constitutional.
Time to Investigate Those Insurance Company Letters
Are they trying to pull a fast one on their customers?

