National For the third year in a row, ACA health insurance plans see record signups More than 19 million people have already signed up for health insurance through the marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act. And you can still enroll through Jan. 16. Diane Webber Mary Louise Kelly
Politics Biden moves to expand DACA recipients' access to government-funded health insurance The Department of Health and Human Services will propose an amended definition of "lawful presence" to include recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, the White House said. Kaitlyn Radde Joel Rose
Health Why Medicare is suddenly under debate again As the White House and Republicans in Congress gear up for negotiations over the U.S. debt ceiling, how to pay for senior health care could be a sticking point, even if cuts are "off the table." Michele Martin Tinbete Ermyas Gurjit Kaur
Health More people than ever buy insurance on Healthcare.gov It's the last weekend for Obamacare open enrollment, and nearly 16 million Americans have signed up for a health insurance plan. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Health 6 tips to help you pick the right health insurance plan The open enrollment period to buy health insurance on HealthCare.gov starts now and runs through Jan. 15, 2022. Look for more options and expanded subsidies this year — and more help signing up. Selena Simmons-Duffin
National Health Insurance For $10 Or Less A Month? You May Qualify For New Discounts From now until August, you can sign up for or change coverage through the federal and state health insurance marketplaces. Many people are eligible for better or less expensive plans — or both. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Politics Biden To Revoke Trump Abortion Policy, Expand Obamacare With New Executive Orders President Biden's executive order would open a special enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act from Feb. 15 to May 15. Jaclyn Diaz
Health Despite ACA Coverage Gains, Millions Still Suffer 'Catastrophic' Health Care Costs The president-elect has vowed to strengthen the Affordable Care Act, which gave millions of Americans health insurance. But many insured people still struggle to pay for health care, research finds. Kristen Kendrick
Health Coronavirus FAQ: Could COVID-19 Ever Be Considered A Preexisting Condition? That's a question people are asking as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments for a case on the future of the Affordable Care Act — which guarantees coverage for preexisting conditions. Fran Kritz
National What Biden's Election Means For U.S. Health Care And Public Health The Trump administration has been marked by a scaled-back federal investment and involvement in U.S. health care. Biden's team has plans to change that — even if Republicans retain Senate control. Selena Simmons-Duffin