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Health Law’s Test Kitchen For Payment Reforms Could Offer Tool For GOP Ideas

KFF Health News Original

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation was charged by the health law with exploring payment reforms that could cut health care costs and possibly improve quality. But its future is hinged to whether GOP lawmakers see value in its work.

Enfermos… ¿y en bancarrota? Consumidores gastarán más en drogas en 2017

KFF Health News Original

En 2017, muchos más planes de salud en los mercados de seguros requerirán que los consumidores paguen una sustancial parte del costo de los medicamentos más caros, dicen, para disuadir a pacientes muy enfermos de elegir sus planes.

Need Pricey Drugs From An Obamacare Plan? You’ll Shoulder More Of The Cost

KFF Health News Original

A Kaiser Health News analysis finds that the portion of federal marketplace plans requiring people to pay a third or more of the cost of specialty drugs have jumped from 37 to 63 percent since 2014.

Trump’s Pick To Run Medicare And Medicaid Has Red State Policy Chops

KFF Health News Original

Seema Verma is a consultant who was Vice President-elect Mike Pence’s health policy advisor when he was governor of Indiana, playing a key role in Medicaid expansion in that state.

Price’s Appointment Boosts GOP Plans To Overhaul Medicare And Medicaid

KFF Health News Original

Privatizing the Medicare program for the elderly and disabled and turning the Medicaid program for the poor back to the states are long-time goals for Republicans in Congress and the White House.

Lo que podría hacer Mike Pence con el Medicaid

KFF Health News Original

El gobernador de Indiana, Mike Pence, fue uno de los 10 gobernadores republicanos que expandió el Medicaid bajo el Obamacare, pero como compañero de fórmula del ahora presidente electo Donald Trump, está pidiendo la derogación y reemplazo de la ley.

California Braces For Medi-Cal’s Future Under Trump And The GOP

KFF Health News Original

California officials jumped at the chance to cover millions more low-income people by expanding its Medicaid program. Now, health policymakers and advocates fear the Trump administration and a Republican-ruled Congress will roll back the state’s progress.

In Depressed Rural Kentucky, Worries Grow Over Medicaid

KFF Health News Original

Low-income residents in poverty-stricken Clay County worry what will happen to their health care if Gov. Matt Bevin’s ambitions to overhaul the state’s Medicaid program go forward.

Uncertain Fate Of Health Law Giving Health Industry Heartburn

KFF Health News Original

The effect of “repeal and replace” could have greatest consequences for hospitals. They accepted lower federal funding under the law because their uncompensated care was expected to fall as more people became insured.

Podcast: The GOP’s Path To ‘Repeal And Replace’ May Not Be So Easy

KFF Health News Original

KHN’s Julie Rovner and Mary Agnes Carey, The New York Times’ Margot Sanger-Katz and The Lancet’s Richard Lane discuss the future of the Affordable Care Act under GOP control of both the White House and Capitol Hill.

Despite Anger At Health Law’s Mandate, GOP Plans Could Also Have Penalties

KFF Health News Original

President-elect Donald Trump has suggested that he would like to keep the health law’s ban on preexisting conditions. But that only works if insurers can be guaranteed a robust market, so Republicans must figure out a way to coax in healthy customers.

Republicans Likely To ‘Give Themselves Time’ To Set Health Law Replacement

KFF Health News Original

KHN’s Julie Rovner joins a panel on ‘NewsHour’ to talk about how the new Trump administration and congressional Republicans might seek to repeal and replace the federal health law.

Millones podrían perder el Medicaid bajo el plan de Trump

KFF Health News Original

El mayor riesgo para los beneficiarios del Medicaid proviene de las promesas del presidente electo Donald Trump, y otros republicanos, de revocar la Ley de Cuidado de Salud Asequible (ACA).

Concerned About Losing Your Marketplace Plan? ACA Repeal May Take Awhile

KFF Health News Original

Republican efforts to get rid of the federal health law are expected to take some time to work through Congress and leaders have promised to give consumers time to adjust to those changes.