- Many people who have employer-based insurance and don’t get coverage from the ACA don’t realize that key protections they now enjoy come from that law. These include provisions such as allowing adult children to stay on their parents’ plan until age 26 and barring insurers from using annual coverage caps or lifetime limits.
- The legal challenge to the ACA by conservative states is a real threat to the law, but the case could still be resolved in a wide variety of ways. It is likely, however, to be appealed to the Supreme Court at some point.
- The Trump administration’s plan to revamp how kidney patients get care appears to have satisfied many different stakeholders and is being widely hailed — except by the two giant firms that profit from clinic-based kidney dialysis and the status quo.
- The administration this week had two setbacks on its efforts to slow the rise in prescription drug costs. A court, ruling on procedural grounds, set aside the government’s plan to require drugmakers to add prices to television ads. Also, the administration announced it is shelving its rule that consumers get some of the rebates from drugmakers that pharmacy benefit managers negotiate for insurers.
- The legal challenge to the administration’s rule that would restrict doctors and other health professionals who receive Title X federal family planning grants from referring women for an abortion has created chaos among those health care providers because the rules have been on and off again. But for groups supporting the right to an abortion, time is the name of the game. They hope to run out the clock and elect a different president in 2020.
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