New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who's considered a Republican frontrunner for President in 2016, is blasting the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare.
Gov. Chris Christie didn't mince words tonight when talking about the Affordable Care Act, calling the law a "disaster" and a "train wreck."
"This is just an awful law that made no sense. I’m glad that the train wreck’s not mine, it’s his," the governor said, referring to President Obama...
The average cost per employee for health benefits rose just two percent nationally and seven percent in New Jersey this year, according to Mercer's 2013 National Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Plans, but next year is likely to be a different story.
If you needed more proof that our lawmakers are so disconnected from what the general public is dealing when trying to obtain healthcare, there is an article that will put the rubber stamp on it for you.
The Republican-controlled House has passed legislation letting insurance companies sell individual coverage to all comers, even if it falls short of standards set in "Obamacare."
An employee benefits consultant from New Jersey is hoping to clear up some of the common misconceptions about Obamacare, and he has even written a book about the topic.
President Barack Obama on Thursday announced changes to his health care law to give insurance companies the option to keep offering consumers plans that would otherwise be canceled.
On the same day the Obama administration announced that just 106,000 people signed up for health care coverage during the first month of Obamacare, lawmakers in Washington grilled those connected with the dysfunctional web site that left millions of people with frozen browsers on the day of its launch.