After Trump victory, Obamacare has an uncertain future Will the Affordable Care Act become history under the Trump Administration? Republicans want to see it go or replaced with something else. But some... Ruby de Luna
Attention Washingtonians: It's Open Enrollment Season It’s that time of year again: open enrollment period, when consumers choose a health plan for medical coverage. Customers can browse for insurance at... Ruby de Luna
Attention Men: Go To The Doctor Guys, we need to talk. You lag behind women when it comes to getting health coverage, according to a recent U.S. Census report. Not only that, you tend... Ruby de Luna
Lessons Learned From The Failure, And Recovery, Of Healthcare.gov In 2013, the rollout of the Affordable Care Act on the healthcare.gov website became a debacle for the Obama administration. Sen. Mitch McConnell said... John O'Brien
How Obamacare Has -- And Hasn't -- Worked Ross Reynolds interviews journalist and author Steven Brill about his new book, "America’s Bitter Pill: Money, Politics, Backroom Deals, and the Fight... Ross Reynolds
Doctors Lose Financial Incentive To Treat Medicaid Patients For the past two years primary care doctors who saw Medicaid patients were given a pay increase. The extra money was an incentive for doctors to take in... Ruby de Luna Marcie Sillman
Washington State Health Exchange Expects Smoother Rollout Marcie Sillman interviews KUOW health reporter Ruby de Luna about some of the changes the Washington state Health Exchange has made. Last year more than... Ruby de Luna Marcie Sillman
Stories From South King County's Medical Van About twice a month, King County’s Mobile Medical van comes to Renton. It opens at 4:30, but it’s often slow until closer to 6:30, when the church... Ruby de Luna
Washington's Health Exchange Has One Rough Week Marcie Sillman talks with Michael Marchand, Washington Health Benefit Exchange spokesperson, about the past weeks outage on the state's online exchange. Marcie Sillman Hannah Burn
From The Front Lines Of Mexico's Drug War Since 2006, more than 40,000 soldiers, police officers, traffickers and citizens have died in Mexico’s bloody drug war — from the mountains where pot... Steve Scher