Trump just made Obamacare wars personal
As of February, more than 426,000 Pennsylvanians had signed up for individual plans, with more than 75 percent of them receiving financial assistance to offset premiums. An additional 700,000 in the state receive health care through the Medicaid expansion that was implemented by
What just happened?
After
What does this mean?
The individual insurance market could quickly implode. Without the subsidies, premiums would soar or insurers would withdraw en masse, leaving more people without insurance.
When will this happen?
The Obama and Trump administrations had been making the subsidy payments month by month, so two Trump administration officials said Friday that payments would cease immediately. The next payment is due next week.
At the same time,
"Our lawsuit alleges that by stopping these payments unilaterally,
What else is coming?
Trump laid the groundwork for easing the requirement that those opting out of insurance must pay a penalty. He would weaken the directive that policies have to provide a minimum set of benefits regardless of the patient's health, leading to cheaper policies that could be offered by associations of small employers and wouldn't cover pre-existing conditions or maternity care. Another possible consequence could include measures to curb consolidation of hospitals, doctors and insurers, which could drive up prices.
Most of these changes need public comment and agency reviews, so it could take months for new regulations to be adopted. The coverage next year could be unaffected, but major changes could be coming in 2019.
What Trump tweeted:
What
Sen.
"This decision, combined with creating more consumer choices for health-care policies, will improve quality and lower costs," Graham said, according to the
Republican House Leader
"Obamacare has proven itself to be a fatally flawed law, and the House will continue to work with Trump administration to provide the American people with a better system," Ryan stated.
Reaction has been swift from those in the health care industry:
When is open enrollment?
The executive orders come three weeks before open enrollment for subsidized private insurance on Healthcare.gov begins on
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