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The following information was released by the U.S. Government Accountability Office:. This report discusses the preliminary results of our work on fraud risk management in the advance premium tax credita subsidy that the government pays to insurance companies to make premiums more affordable for eligible Americans under the Affordable Care Act.
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GAO flags Obamacare subsidy fraud and $94M paid to the dead
Federal auditors are warning that the Affordable Care Act's subsidy system is far more vulnerable to abuse than officials have acknowledged, with sham applications sailing through and premium tax credits flowing to people who are no longer alive.
As Congress scrambles to extend emergency subsidies to keep Obamacare afloat, it can be tempting to view the bill that made healthcare less affordable as a
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The battles over the Affordable Care Act were never only about policy or the price of insurance. They were never simply arguments about federal subsidies, individual mandates, or the markets that hold the system together.
Nearly 2 million people are enrolled in Covered California, the state’s version of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act health insurance, also known as Obamacare. That includes more than 360,000 enrollees in the Bay Area. They could be ...
A federal court in Maryland has granted a preliminary injunction blocking implementation of a final rule that revises standards for enrollment in the Affordable Care Act. In issuing the final rule, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said it was ...
House Republicans are set to mark their final session week of 2025 with a muddled health care message that’s poised to have a big impact — a nationwide spike in insurance costs after Obamacare subsidies expire in less than three weeks.
The deadline to enroll in Affordable Care Act plans for coverage starting Jan. 1 is Dec. 15, as key subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year unless Congress intervenes