The health insurance industry says consumers will get an extra 10 days to pay their first month's premium under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
New Jerseyans would prefer better access to health care than lower health care costs according to a new "Health Matters" survey by Monmouth University and the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute.
The administration says a former Microsoft executive is taking over as the top tech honcho for HealthCare.gov, President Barack Obama's problem-plagued health insurance website.
Just when the government's insurance website is starting to run more smoothly, an Associated Press-GfK poll finds a potentially bigger problem for President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
Come January 1, Americans without health insurance will face a financial penalty from the federal government. In a new survey, though, it appears the threat isn't scaring everyone.
The number of New Jersey residents who have enrolled for health insurance through a federal government-run website grew threefold in the program's second month.
Towns across New Jersey may soon have to offer health insurance coverage to their volunteer firefighters, an unintended factor of the Affordable Care Act's continued implementation.
Seeking to regroup from his health care law's disastrous rollout, President Barack Obama on Tuesday insisted that the sweeping overhaul is working and warned Republican critics that he would fight any efforts to strip away its protections.