- It looks like the Republican tax bill will not take away Americans’ ability to deduct high medical expenses — in fact, lawmakers might temporarily make the deduction more generous.
- The bill to restore the cost-sharing subsidies that helped some very low-income Americans pay for their out-of-pocket expenses appears to be losing steam as many people wonder if it’s too late.
- Is the glass half-full or half-empty? With the Trump administration’s changes to the ACA enrollment process, sign-ups could easily be lower than last year — but even with those challenges, millions of people are enrolling.
- Medicaid officials could announce their decision soon on whether to implement work requirements for nondisabled adults in the program. Such a move, though, is sure to be highly litigated.
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