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UnPresidented: Creating change that empowers the Resistance
Everything you wanted to know about Obamacare

UnPresidented: Creating change that empowers the Resistance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 110:13


On today's show we have Charles Gaba, the editor of ACASignups, one of the top Web sites out there for detailed data about the Affordable Care Act, aka ACA, aka Obamacare. Charles joins us in an almost two-hour episode to talks about:1. What is Obamacare? Who does it benefit, and what are the details of what it does and what subsidies it provides?2. The details of the upcoming Supreme Court decision that might strike down the ACA. What are the options for what the court might do, and how will each affect Obamacare's survival. AND, what can Congress do to fix it?3. Next steps for health care reform in America, from Obamacare 2.0 (what Biden can do to expand Obamacare), to Medicare for All and improving Medicare's own coverage.This is an in-depth episode that ran long, but that's because the topic is so interesting, important and detailed.Let us know what you think.This is a free episode. To hear the rest of our shows, and support our work, please consider becoming a patron over at Patreon, thanks.

Prognosis Ohio
"Screw it, I'm calling Charles Gaba!": The ACA, 2020 Election, & Ohio

Prognosis Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 51:14


Dan talks with Charles Gaba of ACAsignups.net about his recent focus on fundraising for Democratic candidates with strong healthcare platforms. Show notes are up at prognosisohio.com and wcbe.org (under the Podcast Experience tab). Follow Prognosis Ohio on Twitter at @prognosisohio.

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More
Unlocking Accountable Care: ACA: History, Current Threats, and Future Considerations w/ Charles Gaba

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 24:28


Join us for a special episode with Charles Gaba, founder of ACASignups.net, a website which live-tracks Affordable Care Act (ACA) enrollments since the exchanges launched in October 2013. His work has been cited as being the most reliable source available for up-to-date, accurate ACA enrollment data in the country. Listen as Charles discusses considerations for the future of the ACA in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and upcoming presidential election. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
Healthcare: Open Enrollment and Proposals To Overhaul ACA

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 52:21


In this hour, Stephen Henderson speaks with Washington Chief Correspondent with Kaiser Health News Julie Rovner and creator of ACAsignups.net Charles Gaba about open enrollment and what it would mean to overhaul Obamacare.

This Week in Health Innovation
Medicare For America With Charles Gaba @Charles_Gaba ACA Sign-Ups

This Week in Health Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 28:00


On This Week in Health Innovation my guest is Charles Gaba the publisher of 'ACA Sign-Ups' a go to blog tracking the launch and continued operations of health plan offerings associated with the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Charles weighs in on the current stat of the ACA and re-emerging conversations on single payer as well as the general climate for health policies driving U.S. healthcare reform. For his latest, check out: 'A REALLY DEEP DIVE into the updated "Medicare for America" bill'. In 2013, when neither the government nor the mainstream media provided consistent, reliable reporting of enrollment data for the Affordable Care Act, Charles Gaba launched ACASignups.net  as a hobby, using crowdsourcing to track enrollments in real time. His work soon caught the attention of major media outlets, and has been cited and used as a media resource ever since spanning the ideological spectrum including the Washington Post, Forbes, Bloomberg News, Vox.com, MSNBC, the New Republic, USA Today, the CATO Institute, National Review Online and The New York Times, as well as prominent medical journals including the New England Journal of Medicine and The Lancet. For more information, go to www.ACAsignups.net Cheers!  

The Business of Content
How this web designer became the Nate Silver of healthcare reporting

The Business of Content

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 43:51


Back in 2013, the Obama Administration rolled out a new version of Healthcare.gov, with disastrous results. It was the public unveiling of the Obamacare exchanges that would allow anyone to buy health insurance on the open market, and yet the website was almost impossible to navigate without encountering errors that would prevent you from signing up for insurance. At the time, Charles Gaba was running a freelance web designer business in Michigan and writing for the liberal blog Daily Kos during his free time. Frustrated by the botched rollout and the amount of misinformation floating around about how many people had actually enrolled in the exchanges, he made a public call to other Daily Kos bloggers to help him count the number of Obamacare enrollees. That project eventually evolved into ACAsignups.net, a standalone blog that eventually captured the attention of policymakers, journalists, and anyone interested in the state of U.S. healthcare. Traffic to his blog exploded, and he became an overnight celebrity in the healthcare space. I interviewed Gaba about how he’s monetizing his website and the role he’s played in helping save Obamacare from GOP sabotage.  

We Can Talk About
Episode 10: The Road to Single-Payer Healthcare

We Can Talk About

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 58:23


We Can Talk About Season 1, Episode 10 Single-Payer Healthcare featuring special guest Charles Gaba creator of ACAsignups.net

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Hopping Mad with Will McLeod & Arliss Bunny
Charles Gaba - Fixing the ACA, a Deep Dive

Hopping Mad with Will McLeod & Arliss Bunny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017 117:23


7 August 2017 - This week we go really deep into the weeds, which is our favorite place! National ACA expert, Charles Gaba (@charles_gaba aka Brainwrap) of ACASignUps.org fame is with us to help us sort out current legislative efforts, what needs to be done as well as what is politically possible. Charles also defines and clarifies terms like "Medicare for All" and explains the problems with Dems settling on that vocabulary and policy at this point. Will starts us out with a bang and a rant. I chime in too. We have both just HAD IT with with the "Brocialist" attitude toward women. We also REALLY hate the entitled, special snowflake crap they throw at every idea which does not fully comply with their purity tests. Politics is work and compromise. It's about community. It's almost always a long, hard slog to get anything of real merit. It's definitely not for the whiny or precious. Being mean, vindictive and exclusionary is expressly not welcome in the big tent of the Democratic party. Everyone who wants to work, cooperatively to achieve the platform goals is welcome. Brocialists? Get the hell out. I devote my segment this week to part two of a three-part "series" highlighting the current, fierce attack on Dodd-Frank. Last week I was on the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB). This week I review the basics of the rest of Dodd-Frank in preparation for getting into detail regarding the increasingly successful Trump administration attack on the foundations of our entire financial system. It's a big deal and very much under-covered in the media, hence a three week project to shine a light. I'm here next week but traveling for the following two weeks so you can look forward to hearing from some of our new folks later in August. Carrots! - Arliss