The Supreme Court has ruled that an attempt to sabotage the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by reneging on payments to insurers was illegal. The “risk corridors” program guaranteed payments to insurance companies that had unexpected losses during the first … [Read more...] about Decisive Win for Affordable Care Act: Supreme Court Rules Sabotage Attempt Illegal
The Fight
Fact-Checking the State of the Union Speech Regarding Health Care
Earlier this week, President Trump delivered the annual State of the Union speech (see the transcript here). Here we provide a summary of some of the false and misleading statements concerning health care, along with the facts.Statement 1: “I … [Read more...] about Fact-Checking the State of the Union Speech Regarding Health Care
Administration Encourages States to Block Grant Medicaid
On January 30, 2020 The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued new guidance, through a State Medicaid Director Letter, which encourages states to voluntarily adopt caps on their federal Medicaid funds under a Medicaid section 1115 … [Read more...] about Administration Encourages States to Block Grant Medicaid
Supreme Court Allows Harmful “Public Charge” Immigration Rule to Continue – For Now
On January 27, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court in 5-4 vote allowed the Trump administration’s “public charge” immigration rule to go into effect while litigation over the policy continues in the lower courts. The Center joins many partner organizations … [Read more...] about Supreme Court Allows Harmful “Public Charge” Immigration Rule to Continue – For Now
Court Decision Could Lead to the Demise of the Entire Affordable Care Act
In a decision that jeopardizes the health care of millions of Americans and the entire Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in Texas v. United States that the ACA’s individual mandate is unconstitutional. The Court … [Read more...] about Court Decision Could Lead to the Demise of the Entire Affordable Care Act
Medicare is Being Privatized. Where is the Outcry?
For years, the Center for Medicare Advocacy has warned of wasteful overspending on private Medicare Advantage (MA) plans, the limitations on access to physicians and health care provided by MA, and the difficulties in obtaining the same coverage from … [Read more...] about Medicare is Being Privatized. Where is the Outcry?
CMS Administrator Seema Verma Testifies on Health Care Sabotage Before House Subcommittee
Over the last several years, the Center for Medicare Advocacy (the Center) has written at length about the Trump Administration’s detrimental changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Medicare, Medicaid, and other vital health care programs. On … [Read more...] about CMS Administrator Seema Verma Testifies on Health Care Sabotage Before House Subcommittee
More People Went Without Health Insurance in United States in 2018
On September 10, 2019 the Census Bureau released the annual national-level income, poverty and health insurance statistics for 2018 in two reports, Income and Poverty in the United States: 2018 and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: … [Read more...] about More People Went Without Health Insurance in United States in 2018
Administration’s “Public Charge” Rule Would Result in Millions Losing Access to Health Care and Other Necessary Services
On August 14, 2019, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted a final rule to the Federal Register that amends DHS regulations regarding how an application for legal immigration into this country will be assessed, expanding the government’s … [Read more...] about Administration’s “Public Charge” Rule Would Result in Millions Losing Access to Health Care and Other Necessary Services
Short-term Health Plans: Goldmines for Insurance Companies, Junk for Enrollees
A Modern Healthcare article about the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ 2018 Accident and Health Policy Report, reports that short-term health plans, greatly encouraged by the current administration, offer little coverage for … [Read more...] about Short-term Health Plans: Goldmines for Insurance Companies, Junk for Enrollees