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Obamacare Winners And Losers

Morning Briefing

NPR looks at what the federal government can learn from Massachusetts as health insurance exchanges roll out. Other media outlets check in with insurers, Wall Street traders, health care stakeholders and those who had previously been denied coverage in the individual insurance market.

Impasse Over Health Law Leads To Federal Government Shutdown

Morning Briefing

The long-running battle to defund or derail the health law came to a head Monday when Congress failed to approve a short-term spending measure to continue funding the government. For an entrenched group of House Republicans, Obamacare is the sticking point. But a new round of polls finds public opinion doesn’t support their strategy.

First Edition: October 1, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including details of how the federal government has been shutdown as a result of the ongoing congressional battle over the health law. Still, even as House and Senate lawmakers were unable to overcome this issue to reach a deal to provide funding to continue government operations, Oct. 1 is still the official launch of the overhaul’s online insurance marketplaces.

Navigating The Health Law’s New Insurance Options

Morning Briefing

In some states, the task of helping consumers find their way through the health law’s new online insurance marketplace has fallen to “navigators.” In general, though, news outlets report on the strategies and public outreach efforts underway in locations across teh country.

Polls Show Continued Confusion Over Health Law

Morning Briefing

New surveys show public confusion persists over many health law provisions, including the role of health insurance exchanges which open for enrollment Tuesday, and the financial assistance that will be available to many people to help them buy coverage.