
(CNN) – It's not just President Obama's big idea anymore, it's the law. You have plenty of questions about health care reform and we have answers. Our Dr. Sanjay Gupta answered some of them on Wednesday's American Morning.
(CNN) – Heath care reform means different things for different people. Everyone is wondering what's next even if you already have a job and already have insurance.
Our Dr. Sanjay Gupta joined us on Tuesday's American Morning to sort everything out for you.
(CNN) – The health care reform bill is passed and about to be signed, but truth be told the fight is far from over.
Three dozen states are preparing to challenge various provisions of the reform bill. Some plan to file lawsuits, claiming the bill violates the U.S. Constitution. Our Jim Acosta has that part of the story.
(CNN) – The health care bill opens the floodgates to 32 million Americans who did not have health insurance before. How will this impact all of us?
Our senior medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen explains who will be paying less, and who may be paying more for health insurance.
(CNN) – The health care bill may have passed on Capitol Hill, but we all know that won't stop the debate. So what in the bill is going to work? What won't?
For an analysis of the bill, we were joined on Monday's American Morning by former Senate majority leader for the GOP and surgeon, Dr. Bill Frist; along with the former surgeon general for Presidents Clinton and Bush, Dr. David Satcher.
(CNN) – Six months after President Obama signs the health care reform bill, insurance companies won't be allowed to deny coverage for kids because of pre-existing conditions.
The bill widens that measure to the rest of us by 2014. Critics say that's only going to add to the growing costs of health care, but for some parents with uninsured kids, it's a big relief.
Esther and Paul Hawkins have struggled to get coverage for their autistic son, Jay. They joined us on Monday's American Morning to share their story.

