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Campaign To Enroll LGBT Community In Health Coverage Launched At White House

KFF Health News Original

The White House hosted a summit on Thursday to promote Out2Enroll – a campaign that began today to connect the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community to health coverage. The Obama administration and community advocates touted the effort to reach out to those communities about new online health insurance marketplaces, where people can compare insurance […]

MedPAC Contemplates Link Between ACOs and Medigap Plans

Morning Briefing

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission is considering whether Medicare should create supplemental “Medigap” coverage that would encourage patients to seek treatment from an accountable care organization.

Why Unions Dislike Obamacare

Morning Briefing

Several media outlets explore the reasons for the AFL-CIO’s criticism of the health care law this week, including concerns about the viability of multi-employer plans which insure about 20 million people and the impact of a “Cadillac tax” starting in 2018 on the most generous plans that may affect some unions’ coverage.

House Passes Bill To Hold Obamacare Subsidies Until Eligibility Verified

Morning Briefing

The bill directs that insurance subsidies be held up until eligibility is confirmed, something Republicans insisted was needed after HHS granted some states leeway on implementing Obamacare over the summer. The bill appears to be headed nowhere in the Senate.

States Continue Health Exchange Enrollment Dance

Morning Briefing

The dust up in Florida surrounding health exchange “navigators” and their ability to set up shop in the same buildings as state health department staff has created a stir. Also in the news, Minnesota’s exchange authorized additional funding for enrollment outreach efforts within that state and Connecticut’s enrollment focus is using some new and some traditional marketing approaches.

First Edition: September 13, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including stories highlighting how the health law factors into Capitol Hill’s current political dynamics.

Insurance Exchange Outreach In Connecticut Goes Far Afield

KFF Health News Original

Across Connecticut, you can see billboards and television ads, hear radio spots and get pamphlets, all about how to get insurance under the new federal health law starting Oct. 1. But the state also is spending big bucks on less traditional ways to get the word out. So at beaches this summer, outreach workers handed […]

With Shutdown Looming, GOP Rift Over Obamacare Stalls Budget Bill

Morning Briefing

House Republican leaders delayed a vote Wednesday on the stopgap funding measure that would have kept the federal government financed until mid-December after conservatives balked because it didn’t explicitly end funding for the health care law.

Several States Still Facing Debates About Medicaid Expansion

Morning Briefing

Pennsylvania and Ohio are among the states where the Medicaid question is still in play this year. Meanwhile, in Arizona, an effort to get a referendum to block the expansion fails, and an advocacy group vows to bring a lawsuit to stop it.

Federal Data System For Health Exchanges Passes A Test

Morning Briefing

Reuters reports this system has now been tested and certified as secure. Meanwhile, Medicare beneficiaries are increasingly confused by the media blitz surrounding the law’s new online insurance marketplaces.