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Man Who Would Rather Go Blind Than Get Obamacare Now Going Blind
Jay Hathaway · 05/12/15 04:40PMWho should save the sight of an uninsured South Carolina man who can’t afford eye surgery? That’s the question the Charlotte Observer asks in a story about a 49-year-old Republican who declined to sign up for Obamacare because he “prided himself on paying his own medical bills,” and is now upset that the Affordable Care Act won’t bail him out.
Obama Offers “Hardship Exemption” to People With Canceled Plans
Taylor Berman · 12/20/13 07:38AMJust days before the deadline to sign up for coverage, the Obama administration announced that the millions of Americans whose health care plans were canceled under the Affordable Care Act are now eligible for catastrophic coverage and will be granted an exemption from any health care-related penalties.
Wal-Mart Is Concern Trolling America Over Health Care
Hamilton Nolan · 11/18/13 10:40AMTaylor Berman · 11/14/13 12:40PM
At a press conference this afternoon, President Obama announced new rules that will allow insurance companies to keep people on health care plans cancelled by the Affordable Care Act through 2014. "This fix won't solve every problem for every person, but it is going to help of lot of people," Obama said.
Broken HealthCare.gov Probably Won't Be Fixed by November 30 Deadline
Taylor Berman · 11/13/13 08:06AMOnly Six People Signed Up on Healthcare.gov's First Day
Taylor Berman · 11/01/13 07:28AMConsidering the years-long battle to pass the Affordable Care Act and the lengths to which Democrats went to protect it, the launch of President Obama's healthcare law was something of a disaster, marred mostly by the program's broken website. But now we know just how awful the enrollment numbers were from those first few days.