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Can the GOP Still Stop Obamacare? Let’s Count the Ways

The Affordable Care Act has survived, but will it thrive? Republicans can still play a role in working to derail the law’s provisions and implementation, although their interest in doing so appears to be dwindling.

The Second Term: What’s Next for Obama’s Health Care Agenda

The president’s re-election cinches it: The Affordable Care Act will stand. But how the law is implemented — and which states will opt in — remains to be settled.

How Health Care Changed While You Were Watching the Election

A handful of recent deals and reforms in the private sector could prove to be transformative for health care — and may ultimately matter more than who’s sitting in the Oval Office.

What HHS Would Look Like Under President Romney

Paging Bobby Jindal: With Mitt Romney surging in the polls, “Road to Reform” examines what HHS might look like — and who could lead it — under his administration.

Watch Sears and Darden, Not Obama vs. Romney, for Future of Health Care

Sears Holdings and Darden Restaurants are adopting a new direct contribution model for their employees’ health benefits, a change that may prompt other major companies to follow suit.

Breaking Down the Three Health Reforms Taking Effect Today

Defenders of the Affordable Care Act can point to a pair of reforms taking effect today that offer immediate benefits. Meanwhile, Oregon moves forward with its own transformative health care pilot.

ACA Upheld: Why Were So Many Predictions So Wrong?

We mocked their guarantees, but the scholars who were sure that the Supreme Court would affirm the Affordable Care Act’s constitutionality were proved right in the end. Here are five reasons why more prominent pundits led us astray.

After the ObamaCare Verdict: Who Gets the Blame?

It may not be fair to focus on winners and losers, to prioritize assigning blame rather than assigning patients to ACOs. But for the foreseeable future — and for decades to come — this week’s events will be interpreted through a simple lens: who underprepared and who overreached in the battle over the Affordable Care Act.

If Individual Mandate Is Overturned, States Still Have Lots of Options

As they await a ruling from the Supreme Court on the Affordable Care Act, state officials are weighing their options if the individual mandate is struck down. And there are a number of choices to consider.

‘We’ll Deal With it Then’: The State of Play if ACA is Struck Down

Most states — even some that have sued the government over the Affordable Care Act — are preparing contingency plans whether the law is upheld or struck down. But not all states are equally ready to respond.