Medicare changes
2. $200 billion in cuts to Medicare Advantage canceled.
3. Congress modified the amount of tax credits individuals would have to repay if they are over-allotted.
4. Congress removed $200 million of the $500 million scheduled for the Medicare trust fund transfer. [Image: Fotolia]
SHOP delays
6. Employee choice on the SHOP exchange was delayed again, until 2015. [Image: Fotolia]
Medicaid changes
8. Implementation of the Basic Health Program was delayed until 2015.
9. Medicaid eligibility was changed, eliminating well-off seniors from the program. [Image: Fotolia]
Employer mandate delays
11. The employer-mandate was delayed again, by another year. [Image: Fotolia]
Individual mandate changes
13. The Supreme Court said that violating the individual mandate would result in individuals paying a tax, making it optional for people to comply. [Image: Fotolia]
Canceled plans permitted
15. The hardship waiver is expanded. [Image: Fotolia]
Extensions granted
17. Non-compliant health plans receive a two-year extension.
18. The non-refundable adoption tax credit is extended. [Image: Fotolia]
More delays
20. The March 31, 2014, deadline to sign up for insurance was delayed until mid-April. [Image: Fotolia]
Military changes
22. Congress said health care provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs constitutes as minimum essential health care coverage as required by the ACA. [Image: Fotolia]
Reporting changes
24. Self-attestation of income by applicants for health insurance in the exchanges is permitted. This was later partially retracted after congressional and public outcry over the likelihood of fraud.
25. Congress repealed the paperwork mandate that would have required businesses to report to the IRS all of their transactions with vendors totaling $600 or more in a year. [Image: Fotolia]
Exchange-related changes
27. The administration offers employer contributions to members of Congress and their staffs when they purchase insurance on the exchanges created by the ACA. [Image: Fotolia]
High-risk pools extended, closed
29. The federal high-risk pool is closed.
30. The administration said it will supplement risk corridor payments to health insurance plans with other sources of funding if the higher risk profile of enrollees means the plans would lose money. [Image: Fotolia]
Doubling deductibles
32. Congress eliminated the cap on deductibles for small-group plans. [Image: Fotolia]
Exemptions
34. U.S. territories are exempt from coverage requirements. [Image: Fotolia]
Modifications
36. TRICARE coverage extended to dependent adult children up to age 26. [Image: Fotolia]
Repeals
38. The Community Living Assistance Services and Supports program is eliminated. [Image: Fotolia]
Large cuts
40. Congress cuts $2.2 billion from the CO-OP program. [Image: Fotolia]
Louisiana purchase
42. Congress rescinds another $670 million from this bargain. [Image: Fotolia]