Just Released
|
||
If the Affordable Care Act is Struck Down, Nearly All Americans Would
Be Affected in Some Way
The Affordable Care Act’s changes to the nation’s
health care system are so widespread that nearly all Americans would be
affected in some way if a federal judge’s decision ruling the entire law
unconstitutional is upheld, according to a new analysis from KFF (the Kaiser Family Foundation).
While the changes to the individual insurance market
– including protections for people with pre-existing conditions, creation of
insurance marketplaces, and premium subsidies for low and modest income
people – have been the focus of political and policy debate and media
coverage, the impact of the eight-year-old law reaches far beyond that
relatively small slice of the health care system. The law also expanded
Medicaid eligibility, imposed new requirements for employer-provided
benefits, expanded preventive services, gradually closes the “doughnut hole”
gap in Medicare drug coverage, reduced Medicare payments to health providers
and insurers, introduced new national initiatives to promote public health
and raise quality of care, and imposed a variety of tax increases to fund
expanded health coverage. The number of non-elderly Americans who are
uninsured decreased by 19.1 million people from 2010 to 2017 as the ACA went
into effect.
All of the changes could be overturned if the
courts uphold the ruling by U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor this month
that the ACA is unconstitutional. The analysis looks at key provisions of the
law and how many people are affected by them, as well as relevant KFF public
opinion polling. Many people would lose benefits if the law were overturned,
but others would gain financially. Among the highlights:
Potential
Impact of Texas v. U.S. Decision on Key Provisions of the Affordable Care Act,
and other data and analyses about the ACA, are available at kff.org.
Filling the need for trusted information on national
health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is a
nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
|
||
|
||
To be a Medicare Agent's source of information on topics affecting the agent and their business, and most importantly, their clientele, is the intention of this site. Sourced from various means rooted in the health insurance industry - insurance carriers, governmental agencies, and industry news agencies, this is aimed as a resource of varying viewpoints to spark critical thought and discussion. We welcome your contributions.
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
If the Affordable Care Act is Struck Down, Nearly All Americans Would Be Affected in Some Way
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment