Last week, amid uncertainty about the future of the ACA, Washington State’s Health Benefit Exchange Board certified health and dental plans for 2018. Over 180,000 individuals who purchase coverage through the Exchange will see an average 24 percent increase over this year’s rates, though many will qualify for federally-provided tax credits that help lower the cost...
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What We’re Reading and Listening to This Week
Atul Gawande asks people in his hometown of Athens, GA – is health care a right? A public health status link to last November’s election results “What the Health?” Podcast: Repeal and Replace is Dead. What Now?
Alert to Health Advocates about Terminations for “Residency”:
Recently 18,000 Medicaid recipients were terminated for not having Washington State residency after an address database check through LexisNexis. Some people terminated actually may be residents but did not respond adequately to notices. People who are homeless are most likely to be in this situation. The linked information explains the problem, how clients can address...
Threading the Needle: Bipartisan Compromise on Market Stabilization?
Congress returned to DC last week and are once again tackling health care. The Senate Health Committee started hearings about stabilizing the health insurance market. Senators Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Patty Murray seek to craft bipartisan legislation, but Murray acknowledges that “threading the needle will not be easy.” The committee heard from insurance commissioners, including...
Competing Proposals – Repeal and Replace or Medicare for All?
Yesterday, two contrasting health care reform proposals were released. The Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson plan appears to have similar effects to the recent Republican ACA repeal proposals and would strip coverage from millions, gut the Medicaid program, and undermine the ACA’s most popular consumer protections. Meanwhile, Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT) released a Medicare for All proposal that would...
Federal Slashing of Outreach and Enrollment Does Not Affect Washington
The Administration announced a 72% cut to the outreach and enrollment budget for the upcoming Open Enrollment period. This cut does not directly affect Washington State and other state-based Exchanges that are required to be self-sustaining, the reduced national publicity means our Exchange should increase its own communications for this fall’s open enrollment season. Consumer...
DACA: Threats to Young Immigrants Raise Concerns about Health Care Access
The federal Administration announced last week that it would end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in six months. The program currently allows over 800,000 young ‘Dreamers’ to study, work and contribute to their local communities. Elimination of DACA will put thousands of young people who have resided in the United States since...
