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How House Democrats want to expand Obamacare

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Jennifer Sullivan | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Image Jenny Sullivan is Director of Housing and Health Integration and leads Connecting the Dots: Bridging Systems for Better Health, a Center initiative that identifies opportunities to strengthen the link between housing and health policy. Before taking this role, she worked on the Center’s State Fiscal Policy team, where she directed work to advance population health and equity through better state budget and tax policies. Prior to joining the Center, she was Director of Policy and Programs at the Alliance for Health Policy. From 2011-2017 she served in leadership roles at Enroll America, where she worked with national and state stakeholders to identify, develop, and disseminate information about outreach and enrollment best practices for Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance marketplaces. Sullivan has also held positions at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and Families USA, where she worked on federal

Affordable Care Act Enrollment Reopens - The New York Times

In ‘Do-Over,’ Enrollment in Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Reopens The new three-month sign-up period begins Feb. 15, as millions of people have lost their jobs and insurance in the pandemic. Credit.Till Lauer Published Feb. 5, 2021Updated Feb. 12, 2021 People who missed open enrollment for Affordable Care Act health insurance late last year will get another opportunity to sign up, starting in mid-February. President Biden signed an executive order last month creating an extra, three-month enrollment period starting Feb. 15. Consumers can again shop for coverage on HealthCare.gov, the federal insurance marketplace, which serves three dozen states. “It’s a chance for a do-over of open enrollment,” said Cynthia Cox, director of the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Program on the A.C.A.

The Health 202: The pandemic has nudged millions of Americans into Medicaid

The Health 202: The pandemic has nudged millions of Americans into Medicaid
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Four vital health issues -- not tied to COVID -- that Congress addressed in massive spending bill

Four vital health issues -- not tied to COVID -- that Congress addressed in massive spending bill
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