Senator Brown is Strong Proponent of ACA, Which Has Helped Millions Access Health Care They Need; Trump Administration Continues Trying to Strip Millions of Health Insurance
In March, the
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More than 200,000 Ohioans were enrolled in ACA marketplace insurance in 2019. More than 600,000 Ohioans have health care coverage because of Medicaid expansion. If GOP Attorneys General and Governors are successful in overturning the Affordable Care Act, the number of uninsured Americans would increase by 65 percent, 5.5 million young adults would lose the option to stay on their parents' healthcare plans, and hospitals would risk closure.
The Georgetown University Center on Health Insurance Reforms study can be found HERE http://chirblog.org/dojs-proposed-remedy-texas-v-united-states-unrealistic-solution/ and the
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August, 23 2019
It has never been easy to keep track of the Trump administration's position on the ridiculous lawsuit brought by
But the
That's the conclusion of experts at
This proposed remedy is illogical on many levels.
CURRAN, PALANKER AND CORLETTE,
Let's take a brief hike through the lawsuit and the administration's evolving position on the case. The argument by
Many experts in healthcare law, including many conservative critics of the ACA, have called this argument absurd. It would be a routine matter to sever the rest of the law from the individual penalty and leave it standing. Indeed, that's exactly what Congress did -- if it had wished to go further and invalidate the entire ACA, it could have done so, but there weren't enough votes for that.
The
The DOJ further signaled that it would not defend the ACA in court. That left the defense in the hands of 16 blue states (including
In a supplemental brief
The DOJ position may have been designed to undercut the standing of the 16 blue states to represent the ACA in court. If they're not affected by the overturning of the law, the argument goes, then they shouldn't be part of the case. But it's not so simple.
"This proposed remedy is illogical on many levels, in part because the ACA includes provisions that touch on almost every aspect of our health system," assert Georgetown experts
But the most injurious effect might be on employer-sponsored health insurance, they argue. Bifurcating federal oversight of health insurance would strike at the heart of ERISA, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 that was designed to create a uniform federal regulatory regime over pensions and employer health benefits.
"Before ERISA was enacted, employee benefit plans were subject to different state laws, often creating confusion for employers, especially those who operated across multiple states," the Georgetown analysts write. "ERISA makes it easier for employers offering health benefits to employees, retirees and dependents living in multiple states because the employer only needs to comply with federal ERISA law."
The ACA augmented ERISA by adding such mandates as coverage of preventive services without co-pays or deductibles and outlawing waiting periods for coverage of preexisting conditions and lifetime benefit caps. Those rules "ensure that employees have equivalent access to comprehensive, quality care, regardless of state of residence."
The DOJ's proposal would shatter that uniform system.
"Consider an employer based in
The authors wonder whether the DOJ even comprehends the chaos that would result from its proposal. During the oral arguments at the
That underscores the danger in placing the fate of the Affordable Care Act in the hands of an administration that doesn't care whether it lives or dies. Workers with employer-sponsored insurance may have thought themselves protected from the Trump administration's assault on the ACA, which was designed to address inequities in the individual health insurance market. But when vandals are on the loose, no one is safe.
Read this original document at: https://www.brown.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/icymi-la-times-column-says-president-trump-proposal-would-jeopardize-health-care-for-those-who-receive-coverage-through-employer



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