Wicker, Hyde-Smith Urge HHS to Enforce Separate Abortion Fee Payment Requirement
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Hyde-Smith authored a letter to
"The proposed rule aligns with the clear meaning and congressional intent of Section 1303 by eliminating the hidden abortion surcharge in many ACA plans," the lawmakers wrote.
"The Hyde Amendment protects federal health care dollars from funding elective abortions and insurance plans that include elective abortion. The ACA deviated from this long-standing precedent by creating its own funding stream making taxpayer dollars available to buy abortion-covering health insurance plans in ACA exchanges throughout the country," they said.
The Senators also strongly encouraged HHS to strengthen the final rule to clarify the illegality of the Obama administration's interpretation of ACA Section 1303.
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In addition to Hyde-Smith and Wicker, the letter was signed by Senators
The letter is available below and here: http://bit.ly/2CcEAZt
Dear Secretary Azar:
We write to express our support for the
The Hyde Amendment protects federal health care dollars from funding elective abortions and insurance plans that include elective abortion. The ACA deviated from this long-standing precedent by creating its own funding stream making taxpayer dollars available to buy abortion-covering health insurance plans in ACA exchanges throughout the country.
Section 1303 of the ACA requires qualified health plans (QHPs) that cover elective abortions to fund them by collecting a separate payment (sometimes referred to as an abortion surcharge) from each beneficiary and depositing these payments into a separate account. This surcharge was created to provide transparency for consumers by clearly differentiating the abortion surcharge. Section 1303 includes the following requirements[1]:
- The health insurance issuer must not use the subsidy amount to pay for any elective abortion
- The health insurance issuer must "collect from each plan" a "separate payment" of not less than
- The health insurance issuer must deposit these separate elective abortion payments into "a separate account that consists solely of such payments and that is used exclusively to pay" for elective abortions.
During a legislative debate on Section 1303, then-Senator
The meaning of Section 1303 is straightforward and congressional intent is clear. We are concerned that the proposed rule's analysis fails to adequately acknowledge the illegality of the prior regulation. We ask that the final rule directly addresses this concern.
We thank HHS for issuing new regulations that align with the clear meaning and congressional intent of Section 1303.
This proposed rule provides important and long overdue protections. We strongly encourage the Department to finalize it promptly.
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1 https://www.wicker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=902097B3-2B6A-4753-A205-6EC2FB24C165#_ftn1
2 https://www.wicker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=902097B3-2B6A-4753-A205-6EC2FB24C165#_ftn2
3 https://www.wicker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=902097B3-2B6A-4753-A205-6EC2FB24C165#_ftn3



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