Jessica Glenza
Jessica Glenza is the Health reporter at the Guardian US. She tweets at @JessicaGlenza
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Donald Trump has said Democrats will ‘own’ the Affordable Care Act’s failures – but the law’s shape could change with conservatives in control
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Trump on replacing healthcare law that took years to craft: 'Nobody knew it could be so complicated'
President reaffirms Republican commitment to repealing Affordable Care Act amid uncertainty over replacement and rising support for ‘Obamacare’ -
As Republicans struggle to unify around a plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, insurance executives appear to have found a friendly ear for their demands
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Premature births across 183 countries may be associated with fine particulate matter, a common air pollutant, with Africa and Asia especially affected
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Kaléo, company that raised the price of overdose antidote, will sell epinephrine injectors for $4,500 for a pack of two beginning 14 February
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People will be better off having signed up for marketplace exchanges even if options worsen under the Trump administration, experts say
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In Philadelphia, congressmen fretted. In Washington, an attack on ads met outrage. And in Minnesota, a provision had to be withdrawn amid outcry
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The longtime Obamacare critic slammed the current system but did not provide details on what a replacement might look like under Trump
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The Obama administration’s priorities of civil rights and climate change were replaced with ‘bringing back jobs and growth’ and ‘rebuild American military’
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The Affordable Care Act has helped millions acquire previously unaffordable or unavailable health insurance, but Republicans are making its removal a priority in the wake of Trump’s election. Here’s how they could do it
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Elderly Americans would pay more for healthcare under new bill – and get less