News in Brief An Idaho Insurer Announces It Will Offer a Non-Obamacare-Compliant Plan Many legal experts believe the proposed plans violate the law and insurers that offer them will surely be sued. Dwyer Gunn
Economics Medical Tourism Is Booming in Mexico As health-care costs balloon in the U.S., more and more Americans are crossing the border to seek out routine medical care. Julissa Treviño
Economics A U.N. Poverty Expert Breaks Down the Sorry State of Economic Equality in America Researcher Philip Alston offers a sharp criticism of U.S. policymakers' response to poverty. Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief Can the Collins Compromise Save the Affordable Care Act? Health-care expert Linda Blumberg weighs in on whether re-insurance can mitigate mandate repeal. Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief Medicare for All Would Be Difficult to Implement. It Would Also Be Difficult to Dismantle. For anyone sincerely concerned about the potential havoc Republicans could unleash on the Affordable Care Act, it's worth noting that its brittle framework helps facilitate such partisan manipulation in the first place. Natalie Shure
News in Brief States Sue Trump Over Halted Health-Care Subsidies Attorneys general signed onto the lawsuit Friday. Emily Moon
News in Brief How Will Trump’s Attack on the ACA Affect Your State? While the White House's decision to end cost-sharing reduction payments may be an assault on health care, it's not exactly an unexpected one. Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief Obamacare Strengthened Americans’ Willingness to Trust One Another New research finds a link between implementation of the Affordable Care Act and generalized trust. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Trump’s New Executive Order on Health Care Offers More Questions Than Answers The health-care waiting game continues. Dwyer Gunn
Economics These Charts Dig Deeper Into Cuts to ACA Navigator Funding A new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation sheds light on the Trump administration's funding cuts to ACA navigator groups. Dwyer Gunn