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ACA Marketplace Enrollment Declines

Nearly three million fewer people have enrolled in health insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace than last year, according to new federal data. Enrollment in ACA plans so far this year stands at 19.2 million, down nearly three million, or 13 percent, from last year’s high of 22.1.  This is the first time overall marketplace enrollment has declined since 2018. While many observers credit this decline to the elimination of enhanced subsidies that helped some people pay their insurance premiums, the administration attributes much of the decline to [...]

States Sue Feds Over Medicaid Work Requirements

Twenty-five states have sued the federal government in response to the interim final rule published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to implement the enhanced work and community engagement requirements for Medicaid eligibility established in H.R. 1, last year’s federal budget reconciliation law. H.R. 1 calls for tougher standards for Medicaid eligibility, including a mandate that most Medicaid participants either work or are engaged in some form of approved community engagement, such as attending school or participating in volunteer work. But the 25 states – all with Democratic [...]

July 1, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|

Federal Health Policy Update for June 25

Don’t Miss: CMS posts a new presentation on Medicaid eligibility under HR 1 House health subcommittee marks up health care price transparency bills Cassidy proposes 340B bill HRSA announces two maternity-related funding opportunities The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for June 19-25.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress The House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Oversight Subcommittee held a hearing to discuss integrity and fraud risk in state Medicaid programs; witnesses included state Medicaid directors from California, Minnesota, [...]

Remake of Organ Donation Process Continues

The current effort to remake the organ donation process is moving toward a critical juncture. The overhaul, launched more than two years ago as the “Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Modernization Initiative,” has now moved to the stage where the organizations that facilitate organ donations in the future will be decided. The current plan, which seeks to boost the quantity of donated organs to meet national needs, is to identify and keep the highest performers among the current group of organ procurement organizations, revoke the certification of the weakest of [...]

States Finding Rural Transformation Money Comes With Strings

While the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has announced grant awards to states under the Rural Health Transformation program, agency regulators have made it clear that they are prepared to take back some of that money if they do not like how a state’s planning is proceeding. Despite the federal approval of program funding, regulators continue to work with state Medicaid officials to mold their proposed programs to bring them into greater alignment with administration health care objectives. In some cases, states have already modified their plans in response [...]

June 24, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|

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