A New Jersey lawmaker says Gov. Chris Christie has decided to extend Medicaid coverage to more low-income New Jersey adults in a decision to implement a major slice of President Barack Obama's health insurance overhaul.
Your medical plan is facing an unexpected new fee. It's to help cover people with pre-existing conditions under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
Governor Chris Christie today vetoed legislation that would have begun to establish a State-based health care exchange in New Jersey in line with the federal Affordable Care Act. Though December 14, 2012 is the deadline for states to decide whether to establish a State-based Exchange, Christie feels the federal government has failed to provide critical information and to answer basic questions abo
The Affordable Healthcare Act turns two years old this month however the bill has not been without controversy. However the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services believes overall the AHA is making preventative care and life saving screenings more available to all.