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What a GOP-Controlled Congress Could Mean for the Affordable Care Act

Most analysts predict that Republicans will take control of the Senate in the upcoming midterm election. If the GOP is the majority in both chambers of Congress, how will party members address their proverbial punching bag, the Affordable Care Act? California Healthline spoke to several experts to find out.

Vague ACA Guidelines Create Obstacles for New Moms Needing Breast Pumps

Although the Affordable Care Act mandates coverage of breast pumps, a lack of guidelines in the new law makes it difficult for mothers with medical needs to get them, according to moms and advocacy groups. The issue is coming to light in the Inland Empire and other parts of California.

Checking in on ACA Care Models: Where ACOs and PCMHs Stand

The Affordable Care Act provided a platform to test and bolster innovative care delivery models, like accountable care organizations and patient-centered medical homes. But more than four years after its passage, there is little evidence that such models are delivering on their promises and some experts say the effects are far from clear.

Can the ACA Solve Staggering Prescription Drug Prices?

Many Americans believe the ACA should act as a salve for all things that ail the nation’s health care system. In light of the ongoing debate over the high cost of Gilead’s new hepatitis C treatment, what is the law doing to hold down prescription drug prices?