A federal judge’s ruling that invalidates part of the Affordable Care Act could mean people will have to pay for certain types of preventive care, though likely not immediately
A U.S. District Court ruling overturned the section of the Affordable Care Act that makes preventive health services from colonoscopies to diabetes screenings and more available at no cost to consumers.
A proposed regulation reinterprets anti-discrimination statutes from ensuring that individuals are not denied access to benefits into legal requirements that plans provide specified benefits.