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Changes to the ACA and a range of other laws and regulations affecting health benefits could be imminent.
August 17Ballard Spahr LLP -
President Trump has threatened to cut off the payments to force Democrats to negotiate changes, though lawmakers, insurers and regulators have called on the administration to continue the payments.
August 15 -
Possible changes to individual insurance markets and the viability of state and federal health insurance exchanges could put clients in a bind.
August 10Winston & Strawn LLP -
HHS Secretary Tom Price said Sunday that “no decision’s been made” on whether to continue key ACA subsidies to health-insurance companies, but that the administration’s job is “to follow the law of the land.”
July 31 -
First seen as a silver bullet to cut costs, employers now know the true value of the platform, Willis Towers Watson mid-market exchange head Rob Harkins says.
July 24 -
A Republican fallback plan to repeal all of the ACA without a replacement health program would lead to 32 million more people uninsured than under current law.
July 19 -
The bill already has drawn two firm no votes leaving Mitch McConnell no margin for losing GOP support to get the 50 votes he needs as senators await a CBO analysis expected early next week.
July 14 -
Some GOP proposals, such as emphasis on HSAs and association health plans, could help put the industry on a more stable footing.
July 13Softheon -
Some GOP proposals, such as emphasis on HSAs and association health plans, could help put the industry on a more stable footing.
July 12Softheon -
Talks about a bipartisan fallback are based on the idea that ACA insurance markets have problems and would need to be fixed if the healthcare bill dies.
July 12