King v. Burwell History In King v. Burwell, the United States Supreme Court had to decide on the newest challenge to the Affordable Care Act (“ACA”). As stated in my first post, King argued that, as written, the ACA only provides support to states that set up their own exchange. On the other hand, Burwell [...]
A New Affordable Care Act Challenge
The United States Supreme Court will soon decide on the newest challenge to the Affordable Care Act (ACA). In the lawsuit (King versus Burwell) King argued that the ACA only supports those buyers from states that set up their own exchange, not to buyers from states, such as Indiana, who did not set up their [...]

It’s Not Too Late To Sign Up For Health Insurance!
Post by Tara McKenzie Erp In August of 2013 a change started to take place. HealthNet staff were given the opportunity to train as Federal Navigators to help people enroll in the Market Place under the Affordable Care Act. After many hours, weeks, and months our team all became official “Navigators”. So what does that mean? [...]
Food or health care?
Many Americans have to make this choice everyday. Most of those who are medically uninsured and underinsured are also those who are living in poverty. When you don’t have enough money to pay for health insurance, what do you pay for first? A doctor’s visit? Or food for dinner? A nonprofit organization called Share our [...]
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