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The impact of the Affordable Care Act on patient coverage and access to care
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) enabled millions of people to gain coverage that was expected to improve access to healthcare services. However, it is unclear the extent of the policy’s impact on Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) and the patients they served.
2024 Tax Year ACA Deadlines You Need to Know
ACA reporting season for the 2024 tax year is upon us. And while furnishing and filing deadlines remain mostly static from year to year, that doesn’t make compliance any easier.
The Affordable Care Act: An update
The Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, became law in 2010. It aimed to improve access to healthcare in the U.S.
The Affordable Care Act and the data: Who is insured and who isn't
The legislation aimed to “make affordable health insurance available to more people” by offering tax credits to some enrollees, expanding Medicaid to be available based on income alone, and supporting innovation to lower the cost of providing healthcare.
10 Ways the ACA Has Improved Health Care in the Past Decade
The health care law provides coverage for millions of Americans and protects people with preexisting conditions, but it remains under threat from a Trump administration-backed lawsuit.
What’s Left of the Affordable Care Act? A Progress Report
We assess the progress of the Affordable Care Act a decade after it became law. Although most of it remains intact, some parts have been repealed and others have not been implemented as expected. We review how and why the law has aged.