Open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act begins in October. The scam says you're already eligible.
A new study indicates that patients between the ages of 20 and 34 are more than twice as likely to go bankrupt.
A large number of Americans don't realize that the Affordable Care Act is still the law of the land and will require everyone to have health insurance next year.
A proposal to raise the federal cigarette tax would increase the per-pack rate to $1.95. Too expensive for you?
The Web is full of tips about lowering the cost of coverage, but how about some advice on getting what you pay for?
More employers are requiring workers to weigh in and have blood tests taken in order to get the best health insurance rates.
Many older workers and early retirees could see their premiums drop when the major components of health care reform kick in next year. Others won't be so fortunate.
A new study shows how difficult it is to get a price quote for a common medical procedure.
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