Trump administration tells Idaho ‘no’ on non-ACA compliant health insurance plans
While expressing sympathy for efforts like Otter's to make health insurance more affordable, the letter said that the ACA, also known as Obamacare, "remains the law and we have a duty to enforce and uphold the law." The letter was addressed to Otter and state Insurance Director
Otter and Lt. Gov.
The plans were expected to offer sharply lower premiums, through such tactics as charging people more based on their health history, or by not covering some health needs like maternity care.
Verma gave
She also, however, noted a
"We believe that, with certain modifications, these state-based plans could be legally offered under the PHS Act exception for short-term, limited-duration plans," Verma wrote. "I encourage you to continue to engage in a dialogue with my staff regarding this and other potential options."
Verma said her agency was sympathetic to
"As you know, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is failing to deliver quality health care options to the American people and has damaged health insurance markets across the nation, including
The letter listed eight areas in which the
Other areas where Verma said the state-based plans fell short included failing to cover all "essential health benefits" required under the ACA and failing to include preventive services such as immunizations or some health screening tests.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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