Patients and primary care physicians are getting the raw end of the deal for the sake of corporate profits.
Affordable Care Act
Maine Voices: Maine lawmakers should heed voters’ wishes in several policy areas
The electorate chose policies that invest in our communities, our schools and our workers.
Our View: Rural hospitals should be paid for keeping people healthy
A new president and Congress should try to fix the perverse incentive system that now exists.
M.D. Harmon: The Electoral College isn’t going anywhere – nor should it
The Founders created it so a successful candidate would have to raise broad support over the entire nation.
Maine health insurance co-op stems losses in third quarter
Community Health Options saw losses of $3.3 million from July through September versus $17.3 million over the same period last year.
Greg Kesich: Gut check shows nation beset by a widening great divide
One era ends and another begins, and no one should even try to predict what the future holds.
M.D. Harmon: Let’s take time to understand the implications of Tuesday’s vote
We must begin immediately to address the great problems that confront us.
New Trump administration could have broad impact on Maine
The president-elect’s positions have changed often, but could alter how Maine approaches issues such as health care insurance, education standards, energy policy, cross-border trade, immigration and more.
Trump can deliver on some campaign promises more easily than others
He could cancel President Obama’s executive orders right away, but undoing the Affordable Care Act and other actions would require congressional help. And will he order an investigation of Hillary Clinton?
Maine Voices: Booster shot to Affordable Care Act would be to everyone’s health
Millions of families have gained peace of mind from the financial security that comes with coverage.