American College of Physicians: Internal Medicine Physicians Pleased to See Administration Reinstate Limits on Short-Term Insurance and Take Steps to Reduce Costs for Patients
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ACP was further encouraged that this announcement was part of several from the administration about financially protecting patients seeking health care--as we have long advocated for these issues. They announced they are closing a contractual loophole that insurers have been using to continue sending patients surprise medical bills, despite a federal law that is meant to protect patients from these sorts of charges. The administration is addressing facility fees, which can also be a surprise bill for patients, by calling for health plans and non-hospital facilities that often charge these fees must make information about them publicly available to patients.
Additionally, the administration released a new report showing that a cap on out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs under Medicare that was put into place under the Inflation Reduction Act is projected to save Medicare beneficiaries
More needs to be done to ensure that all Americans are able to access affordable health care and health insurance, however short-term plans that leave enrollees with inadequate coverage were never the way to achieve this goal. ACP will continue to advocate with the administration,
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Original text here: https://www.acponline.org/acp-newsroom/internal-medicine-physicians-pleased-to-see-administration-reinstate-limits-on-short-term-insurance



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