If you could take the pulse of the health-care sector, it would be racing.
As the Affordable Care Act takes hold in the daily lives of Americans, the law has removed long-standing barriers keeping people from buying health insurance, changed the ways doctors and hospitals are compensated and — as of this year — required that most Americans get health insurance or pay a penalty. Reported by Washington Post 20 hours ago.
As the Affordable Care Act takes hold in the daily lives of Americans, the law has removed long-standing barriers keeping people from buying health insurance, changed the ways doctors and hospitals are compensated and — as of this year — required that most Americans get health insurance or pay a penalty. Reported by Washington Post 20 hours ago.