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HHS sets deadline for health insurance exchanges

Insurers will know by Nov. 16 how states in which they operate will choose to run their health insurance exchanges--either establish their own exchange, defer to the federal exchange or choose to only perform some services.

HIMSS: Reform repeal would slow health IT quality initiatives

If the Supreme Court knocks down the entire Affordable Care Act (ACA), it could have repercussions on health IT quality initiatives: quality reporting, quality measure development, the availability

Senator: Affordable Care Act repeal will hamper EHR adoption

If the U.S. Supreme Court rules that the entire Affordable Care Act (ACA) is unconstitutional , more than the law's individual mandate will be repealed. It would also hamper health information

HIMSS: Without reform, health IT programs will be lost

If the Supreme Court strikes down all or part of healthcare reform, it would stall a number of national health IT projects and initiatives, including health information exchanges, Richard M. Hodge,

Justice Scalia: Reform without individual mandate would bankrupt payers

On the third and final day of Affordable Care Act hearings, the Supreme Court justices addressed the issue of severability--that is whether the rest of the healthcare reform law should be struck down

If individual mandate falls, will the rest the reform act fall too?

It's a technical issue, but one that will be important if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes does vote to strike down the individual mandate portion of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. If

Supreme Court grills government on individual mandate

In Supreme Court arguments yesterday, both sides got to argue the issue that's at the very heart of the healthcare reform debate: Can the government force Americans to buy health insurance? And is

High court grills on individual mandate

The conservative justices of the U.S. Supreme Court asked pointed questions regarding the individual mandate to purchase health insurance during the second day of oral arguments to determine whether

Supreme Court gets to crux of health reform

One of the most highly anticipated U.S. Supreme Court cases in recent memory kicked off yesterday. Inside the Court, testimony was often technical and even dense, while, outside the court, the

Bettor's guide to health reform at the Supreme Court

The healthcare industry's most momentous weeks are ahead, as the U.S. Supreme Court holds an unprecedented three days of oral arguments about whether the Affordable Care Act is constitutional. There