Protect Our Care: Republicans Continue To Promote Junk Plans That Have a History of Fraud & Are Dangerous For Patients
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In 2018, the Trump administration changed the rules to allow these plans to be sold like regular insurance and gutted funding for advertising Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans -- to disastrous effect. Far from promoting "consumer protection" and "consumer choice," the Trump administration exposed consumers to scams and reduced transparency about coverage limits and hidden fees. These plans are particularly harmful for communities of color and other marginalized groups who are more likely to have poorer health and to be living in poverty.
While some conservative voices claim that ending these rules could leave some uninsured, the Biden administration and
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The Trump Administration Cut Critical ACA Health Subsidies & Enabled Greater Access To Short-Term, Limited
Junk Plans Enabled By The
Patient Advocacy Groups, Health Policy Experts, and Insurance Insiders Alike Have Warned Against Junk Plans' Lack of Transparency and Coverage. Patient advocacy groups and health policy experts have long warned about the fraud risks that come with STLDI and other non-ACA-compliant plans. In
Ever Since
2022: A Florida-Based Health Insurance Company That Scammed Patients was Forced To Refund
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The Biden Administration Has Worked To Promote Informed Consumer Choice By Expanding Access To ACA Marketplace Plans And Launching Outreach Campaigns
The Biden Administration Has Expanded Critical Health Subsidies Allowing Millions of People To Access No- or Low-Cost ACA Plans. "Low-income Americans who missed signing up for 2022 Affordable Care Act coverage can now enroll in plans with
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While The Biden Administration Works To Lower Costs, Congressional Republicans Are Passing Legislation To Boost Junk Plans
The Biden Administration Is Working To Close Trump-Era Loopholes That Have Propped-Up Junk Plans. The Biden administration has worked to lower health care costs and crack down on "junk plans" like STLDI, proposing new rules closing Trump-era loopholes allowing health insurance companies to mislead patients and sell plans that provide very limited coverage. Under the new rules, STLDI plans will be limited to a maximum of 3 months - instead of 3 years as was allowed under the Trump administration - and will be required to disclose benefit limits as well as potential exposure to exorbitant surprise fees that disproportionately impact lower-income households and people of color.
...Meanwhile, Congressional Republicans Are Passing Legislation To Weaken Protections For Millions of People with Pre-Existing Conditions and Boost Health Insurance Plans That Fail To Cover Key Prescriptions & Hospital Care. In
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Original text here: https://www.protectourcare.org/fact-sheet-republicans-continue-to-promote-junk-plans-that-have-a-history-of-fraud-are-dangerous-for-patients/
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