Mary Agnes Carey, KFF Health News

Mary Agnes Carey

KFF Health News

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Mary:

Trump Acting Solo: What You Need To Know About Changes To The Health Law

A quick guide to revisions to the cost-sharing subsidies for lower-income marketplace customers and the proposal to add different plans to the market. → Read More

4 Takeaways From HHS Rollback Of Key Contraception Coverage Provision

The new rules, announced Friday, will significantly expand the number of employers eligible for exemptions from the requirement that they provide women, at no cost, coverage of any contraception method approved by the FDA. → Read More

CBO Deals Blow To Senate Health Bill With Estimate Of 22M More Uninsured

The much anticipated score by the nonpartisan agency could make it more difficult for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to round up the 50 votes he needs to pass his plan to replace Obamacare. → Read More

CBO Deals Blow To Senate Health Bill With Estimate Of 22 Million More Uninsured

The much anticipated score by the nonpartisan agency could make it more difficult for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to round up the 50 votes he needs to pass his plan to replace Obamacare. → Read More

CBO Deals Blow To Senate Health Bill With Estimate Of 22 Million More Uninsured

The much anticipated score by the nonpartisan agency could make it more difficult for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to round up the 50 votes he needs to pass his plan to replace Obamacare. → Read More

House Leaders ‘Came Up Short’ In Effort To Kill Obamacare

President Trump and Speaker Ryan agree to withdraw their legislation that would overhaul the federal health law. → Read More

Not A Done Deal: Ryan Pulls Back Bill To Replace Obamacare

The House speaker announces that Republicans do not have the votes to pass the measure. → Read More

House Leaders ‘Came Up Short’ In Effort To Kill Obamacare

President Trump and Speaker Ryan agree to withdraw their legislation that would overhaul the federal health law. → Read More

House GOP Health Bill Jettisons Insurance Mandate, Much Of Medicaid Expansion

After intense negotiations among party’s factions, leaders unveil legislation that committees will mark up this week. → Read More

House GOP Health Bill Jettisons Insurance Mandate, Much Of Medicaid Expansion

After intense negotiations among party factions, Republican leaders unveil legislation that committees will mark up this week. → Read More

House GOP Health Bill Jettisons Insurance Mandate, Much Of Medicaid Expansion

After intense negotiations among party factions, Republican leaders unveil legislation that committees will mark up this week. → Read More

6 surprising things that Obamacare repeal could take away

The outcome of the ACA debate could affect more than you might think, depending on how exactly the replacement bill takes shape. → Read More

Health Law Sleepers: Six Surprising Health Items That Could Disappear With ACA Repeal

It’s unclear what will become of some of the rules and regulations advanced by the 2010 health law as Republicans in Congress work to dismantle the sweeping measure. → Read More

Health Law Sleepers: Six Surprising Health Items That Could Disappear With ACA Repeal

It’s unclear what will become of some of the rules and regulations advanced by the 2010 health law as Republicans in Congress work to dismantle the sweeping measure. → Read More

Burwell Says Upcoming Enrollment Efforts Are Pivotal For Health Law

Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell announces that federal officials expect the number of people picking plans will grow by 1 million this year to nearly 14 million people, but she acknowledges that rising prices and fewer insurers are challenging the marketplaces. → Read More

Burwell Says Upcoming Enrollment Efforts Are Pivotal For Health Law

Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell announces that federal officials expect the number of people picking plans will grow by 1 million this year to nearly 14 million people, but she acknowledges that rising prices and fewer insurers are challenging the marketplaces. → Read More

It’s Not Just For Kids: Medicare EpiPen Spending Up 1,100 Percent

The number of prescriptions for Medicare beneficiaries is on the rise, too. → Read More

It’s Not Just For Kids: Medicare EpiPen Spending Up 1,100 Percent

The number of prescriptions for Medicare beneficiaries is on the rise, too. → Read More

Burwell Says HHS Trying To Bring More Insurers Into Marketplaces

The administration is working to maintain competition on the health law exchanges to help keep premium prices lower. → Read More

Burwell Says HHS Trying To Bring More Insurers Into Marketplaces

The administration is working to maintain competition on the health law exchanges to help keep premium prices lower. → Read More