Biden announces fix to family glitch in Obamacare subsidies
NNPA Newswire Correspondent With an estimated 5.1 million people falling into the so-called family glitch -primarily children and women -the Biden administration has issued a rule that makes it easier for those with employer-sponsored health plans to get Affordable Care Act subsidies.
The rule, which comes from the
"Health care should be a right, not a privilege. But for many Americans caught in the socalled family glitch, the peace of mind that health insurance brings has remained out of reach," President
"It builds on our progress so far, which has brought the rate of uninsured Americans to a record-low eight percent. My administration will continue working every day to lower costs and expand quality, affordable health coverage to all Americans."
"Changing the family glitch would lower health care premiums for hundreds of thousands of affected families without undermining employer coverage," researchers at the
"There would be a modest increase in health coverage, but the biggest effect would be to improve affordability. There would be a small increase in federal government spending and a tiny increase in state spending that would be at least partially offset by additional tax revenue."
Protecting and strengthening implementation of the Affordable Care Act remains key to increasing access to quality, affordable health care,"
"Today's action resolves a flaw in prior AC A regulations to bring more affordable coverage to about one million Americans. Our goal is simple: leave no one behind and give eveiyone the peace of mind that comes with health insurance," Becerra stated.
He continued: "Under
"Whetheryou're part of a family previously affected by this glitch, or an individual buying insurance on the marketplace, the
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