Insurers seek stability as Trump delays health care decision
At the federal courthouse, the administration and
In requesting the extension, lawyers for the Trump administration and the House said the parties are continuing to work on measures, "including potential legislative action," to resolve the issue. Requests for extensions are usually granted routinely.
Hours before the filing, a major insurer group released a framework for market stability that relies in part on a continuation of such subsidies.
As the
—Continued protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions and sustained federal funding to offset the cost of care for the sickest patients.
—More leeway for states to experiment with health insurance benefits, with a basic floor of federal standards.
—Preserving ACA consumer safeguards including no lifetime caps on benefits, no higher premium for women based on gender, and a requirement that insurers spend a minimum of
—Penalties such as waiting periods for people who fail to maintain their coverage.
—Significant federal funding to subsidize premiums and out-of-pocket costs.
"There needs to be sustained federal funding," said
About 20 million Americans purchase individual health insurance policies, with more than half using the ACA's markets, which offer income-based subsidies for premiums and out-of-pocket costs.
The Trump administration has sent mixed signals, and the
The cost-sharing money is embroiled in a lawsuit originally filed by
"In merely delaying their suit,
The case is on appeal after a lower court ruled that the government lacks constitutional authority to make the payments because
Both the Obama and Trump administrations have kept making monthly payments while the case is pending.
But President
"You know when people say, 'Oh, Obamacare is so wonderful,' there is no Obamacare, it's dead," Trump said in a recent interview with
The cost-sharing subsidies are available to customers with incomes up to two-and-a-half times the federal poverty level, or about
"There is a caring aspect to this that is mutually beneficial, helps the individual and helps the company," said Skolnick, of
The court case is known as House v. Price.
Associated Press Health Writer



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