ACA Update | October 6, 2017 – The Trump Admin’s ACA Sabotage, a Grass Roots Effort to Counter It, and a Possible New Repeal Threat
A group of ACA proponents recently banded together to work to help Americans enroll for the health care they need. Open enrollment begins on November 1st and the group called Get America Covered has launched a website with resources to supplant the efforts the Administration slashed. If you or your friends or family need to sign up for insurance, visit their website at GetAmericaCovered.org.
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As former acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Andy Slavitt recently reported, a new threat to the ACA is what he’s calling a “synthetic repeal,” which would gut the ACA through means other than passing a repeal bill through Congress. Synthetic repeal could be achieved by chipping away at Medicaid, hollowing out patient protections through the use of waivers, and not enforcing the individual mandate, which is what ensures a stable health insurance market. Slavitt outlined three tools Republicans in Congress could use to achieve a synthetic repeal: through an Executive Order, the budget/tax plan, and administrative actions to sabotage the ACA. The potential Executive Order would allow association health plans which would offer no protections for pre-existing conditions and would turn the ACA into a high-risk pool. Slavitt warns that states that have tried this have seen premiums skyrocket and competitors leave the market.
NCCS is monitoring these efforts to undermine the ACA and is working to prevent the sabotage of cancer patients’ and survivors’ access to affordable health insurance.
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