Trump idea to expand health care competition faces hurdles
While supporters of the idea cast it as a way to make insurance policies more competitive, critics say it's unlikely to result in more affordable plans and could undermine stronger consumer protections in states such as
And there's another complication: Trump's proposal appears unlikely to pass
In his speech to
"The time has come to give Americans the freedom to purchase health insurance across state lines," the president said.
The estimated 20 million Americans who buy coverage directly from an insurer would be affected. Their health plans are regulated by state governments, which decide the minimum benefits that must be covered and mediate disputes between insurers and their customers, among other consumer protections.
Variation between the states was extreme until former President
In
Trump and congressional leaders have vowed to repeal the law and replace it, although the details of their plans remain in flux.
The Trump proposal on cross-state sales would "eviscerate the ability of state legislatures and state governors to decide what the appropriate consumer protections are for their state's consumers and businesses," said
The concept of cross-state sales has been around for at least 10 years, but experts say there is a good reason why it hasn't advanced: It might not deliver as promised.
"Premiums really reflect the cost of care where an individual lives," said
Health insurance is a little bit like real estate, in that costs reflect local conditions. If an insurance company based in a low-cost state such as
Economist
But Antos said it's a "faulty analogy" when it comes to health insurance because where the competition really needs to happen is among hospitals and doctors. And they are increasingly consolidating into bigger units, partly to fend off insurer demands to cut fees.
"You have to have competition at the service-delivery level, as well," Antos said. "The most expensive part of health care is hospitalization, and that is pretty much going to drive the price of insurance."
Out-of-state insurers also face the challenge of building local networks of hospitals and doctors that would make their product appealing to consumers. And then there's a conundrum over who would regulate the out-of-state carrier.
"A consumer who had a concern about their claim being denied couldn't go to their local insurance regulator," said
Concerned that repealing the Affordable Care Act would eliminate consumer protections, Democratic lawmakers in some states, including
"We have a small market ... and it would take a lot for some company from the mainland to try to come out here and get a foothold," said
Cross-state insurance is popular with conservative lawmakers who believe extensive state-level regulations require people to buy coverage they don't want or need and drive up costs for consumers, particularly those who are young and healthy.
"If you live in the state of
In his speech to
But behind the scenes on
There's doubt it can meet the test for inclusion among budget-related items that
Normally 60 votes are needed to pass contested legislation, and there are 52 Republican senators. That's why
A
The translation: 60 votes would be needed in the
A legislative referee called the
Alonso-Zaldivar reported from


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