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Impact of Lost Health Insurance Subsidies Already Seen

The expiration of enhanced tax credits for the purchase of health insurance on Affordable Care Act exchanges is expected to put the cost of such plans beyond the reach of approximately 4.8 million people in 2026 and result in a significant increase in uninsured Americans. Just two weeks into the new year, the number of people who  have purchased health exchange policies is reportedly 800,000 fewer than last year at this time. For a closer look at the anticipated impact of the loss of Affordable Care Act premium subsidies, see [...]

Federal Health Policy Update for January 8

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for December 29 to January 8.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress Congress returned from winter recess facing a full policy agenda and health care issues remain prominent.  Following the expiration of the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits, the House is expected to vote on a three-year clean extension brought by a discharge petition from Democratic House Leader Hakeem Jefferies (D-NY).  The Senate is unlikely to advance the measure [...]

Federal Health Policy Update for December 29

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for December 19–December 29.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents.  Rural Health Transformation Fund  CMS announced that all 50 states will receive awards under the Rural Health Transformation Program, a $50 billion initiative established under the 2025 reconciliation bill, H.R. 1, to strengthen and modernize health care in rural communities. In 2026, states will receive first-year awards averaging $200 million, ranging from $147 million to $281 million. The Rural Health Transformation Program’s [...]

Federal Health Policy Update for December 18

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for December 12-18.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress In a 216-211 vote yesterday, the House passed the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act, a Republican package aimed at addressing multiple health care policies.  The legislation includes provisions for employee tax-advantaged benefits like HSAs and FSAs, cost-sharing reductions (CSR) subsidies, and increased transparency requirements for pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).  It notably did not include an extension of the enhanced [...]

Controversy Over No Surprises Act Continues

Providers and payers continue to wage war over how the No Surprises Act is being implemented. The law, enacted in 2020, was intended to prevent insured consumers from receiving surprise medical bills, especially for out-of-network care.  While it has achieved that objective to a considerable degree, it has left behind providers complaining they are being underpaid for their services and payers – health insurers – insisting that the process of adjudicating such disputes, through what is known as the Independent Dispute Resolution process, is forcing them to pay far too [...]

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