What’s next in the land of public health insurance exchanges in this post King vs. Burwell world? Some recent healthsprocket lists attempt to tackle that very question. First, for context, you might want to check out Seven Numbers to Consider After The SCOTUS King v Burwell Decision, which takes us from 6.4 million (people with coverage at stake) down to 3 (SCOTUS dissenters.)

Kaiser Health News - Obamacare’s Next 5 Hurdles to Clear identifies five major issues ranging from Medicaid Expansion to Continued Political Resistance. A list sourced from the Wall Street Journal, 5 Things About People Who Remain Uninsured Despite Obamacare, points out that despite the SCOTUS victory - almost half of the 35 million remaining uninsured have ready access to coverage but choose to remain uncovered.

The list Unity Stoakes: How Health Reform Has Already Opened the Window of Opportunity for Reinventing Health Care reminds us, as the source article in Forbes is titled, that "The SCOTUS Ruling In Favor Of The Affordable Care Act Is A Big Win For Health Innovators."

Lastly, from the Health Affairs Blog, Ron Pollack's list <"http://healthsprocket.com/hs/node/10503">The Challenges That Remain: Life After King v. Burwell discussed five items of concern going forward.