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Julie Rovner, Kaiser Health News

The Robin Toner Distinguished Fellow, Julie Rovner joined KHN after 16 years as health policy correspondent for NPR, where she helped lead the network's coverage of the passage and implementation of the Affordable Care Act. She can be reached at jrovner@kff.org.

By Julie Rovner, Kaiser Health News | 09:58 am | June 30, 2017
Parliamentarian ruling could prompt bill's authors to delete language before it hits Senate floor, or prompt GOP to go 'nuclear' to pass it.
By Julie Rovner, Kaiser Health News | 09:47 am | November 10, 2014
Defying expectations, the court announced last week it has agreed to hear a case that challenges the heart of the Affordable Care Act: subsidies to help people pay their insurance premiums.
By Julie Rovner, Kaiser Health News | 08:34 am | July 29, 2014
Medicare's Hospital Insurance Trust Fund won't run out of money until 2030. That's four years later than projected last year and 13 years later than projected the year before the passage of the Affordable Care Act.
By Julie Rovner, Kaiser Health News | 09:10 am | October 29, 2010
Back in March, on the day he signed the healthcare overhaul into law, President Obama conceded that the administration still had a lot of educating to do.