New estimates show ACA repeal could hurt addiction recovery
New estimates released Tuesday show the House ACA repeal would cut
Despite the American Health Care Act's failure to reach the House floor for a vote,
"With the highest rate of drug-related deaths in the country, the last thing
The bill would have left 24 million more people uninsured and shifted hundred of millions of costs to states, including those hit disproportionately by the opioid epidemic.
"Rather than cutting access to SUD treatment, policymakers in
"
These steps include:
l Maintaining Medicaid's current financing structure. As currently structured,
Radically restructuring
l Rejecting state
People need to keep their coverage regardless of their drug use, ability to pay, or job status. Working is difficult for people enrolled in a treatment program, and drug testing
l Keeping the essential health benefit requirements for plans in the individual and small-group markets to ensure that substance use treatment is covered. Before the 2008 Mental Health Parity and Addition Equity Act (MHPAEA) and the ACA, health plans routinely did not include substance use treatment or tightly constrained what they covered and for how long, so enrollees rarely used the benefits.
The ACA went a step further, requiring all health plans in the individual and small-group markets to provide a package of minimum federal standards, known as "essential health benefits" (EHBs), for the services that health plans must cover including SUD services.
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