Management

Will John Roberts or Anthony Kennedy Save Obamacare?

Lawyers tailor their appeals to each in the fight over the law’s health insurance subsidies

Management

Obama Wants $215M for 'Precision Medicine' Plan to Focus on Cancer Research

Initiative aims to bolster a field of medicine that tailors treatments based on the unique factors of individual patients and individual diseases.

Management

Why the White House Is Shaking Up Medicare

Medicare announces new plans to pay more doctors based on value.

Management

What Can Obama Do if the Supreme Court Cripples Obamacare?

Experts say the White House couldn’t easily restore subsidies in every state.

Management

Where The Affordable Care Act Is Still Struggling

Some states haven’t recovered from low enrollment in the law’s first year.

Management

Obamacare on Track to Beat Enrollment Goals

More than 6 million people picked plans in the first month of enrollment.

Management

Is the Progressive Left Helping The Supreme Court Destroy Obamacare?

Dismissing the latest legal challenge as a debate over a typo could backfire.

Oversight

How The Supreme Court Can Kill Obamacare Without Overturning It

A challenge to the law's subsidies would deeply undermine its basic structure.

Management

HHS Lowers Expectations for Obamacare Enrollment

The administration expects to cover fewer people next year than outside analysts predicted.

Management

What A Republican Senate Means For Obamacare—and What It Doesn’t

The new Republican majority will likely be able to score some policy changes and force difficult votes as 2016 approaches.

Management

Obamacare Hasn’t Driven Up Employers' Health Care Premiums

Employer-based health care coverage is seeing modest price increases.

Management

American Aid Worker Contracts Ebola

An American doctor contracted the virus in Liberia.

Management

An Ebola Vaccine May Be on the Way

Clinical trials begin next week, NIH announces.

Oversight

Democrats Are (Slowly) Learning to Love Obamacare

Democrats are getting more comfortable talking about the law, but don’t expect them to make it a central part of their campaigns.

Oversight

Two Americans Have Beaten Ebola, but We Don’t Know How

The two infected aid workers have been released from the hospital.

Oversight

Obamacare Cases Move Toward SCOTUS

The Obama administration and its challengers filed appeals in lawsuits over the law’s insurance subsidies.

Management

Medicare's Financial Picture Is Looking Better

Independent actuaries said the program's trustees are too optimistic.